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Subdued Electronics Industry Sentiment Continues in November

11/25/2024 | IPC
IPC releases November 2024 Global Sentiment of the Electronics Manufacturing Supply Chain report

Process Yield Statistics and Distributions

11/25/2024 | Dr. Pat Valentine, Uyemura
The costs of poor quality include all expenses incurred for not making or providing a perfect product the first time, including scrap, rework, re-purchasing raw materials, labor, and inventory. Companies operating at a three-sigma quality level can spend about 25% of their annual sales remediating poor quality costs. Other estimates put the costs of poor quality in the range of 25–40%. Poor quality can destroy a company.

Marcy's Musings: Engineering Economics

11/19/2024 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's Musings
The real cost to manufacture a PCB, sometimes referred to as the "loaded cost," encompasses everything that goes into making the product: the materials and other value-added supplies, machine and personnel costs, and most importantly, your quality. Happy Holden calls it "Engineering Economics," and dedicated a chapter in his book, 24 Essential Skills for Engineers, to the subject.

BOOK EXCERPT: The Printed Circuit Designer’s Guide to... DFM Essentials, Chapter 2

11/14/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
The guidelines offered in this book are based on both ASC recommendations and IPC standards with the understanding that some may require adjustment based on the material set, fabricator processes, and other design constraints. This chapter discusses panelization, placing PCBs on manufacturing panels, highlighting features like coupons, borders, and scoring to maximize material utilization and reduce costs, and detailing preferred panel sizes and modifications.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: The Best Products to Buy Offshore Through Global Sourcing

11/12/2024 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
In the evolving global sourcing landscape, the question isn’t just whether to buy offshore, but what to buy offshore. With advancements in manufacturing technologies, logistical efficiencies, and the global integration of supply chains, certain industrial products have become advantageous to source from overseas. Whether you're looking to cut costs, access specialized manufacturing capabilities, or ensure consistent quality, knowing which products offer the most benefits when purchased offshore is crucial. Here are some of the best products to consider beyond domestic borders.
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