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Nano Dimension’s Essemtec Product Line Unveils FOX Ultra and PUMA Ultra, the Next Generation of High-Performance SMT Solutions

03/19/2025 | Nano Dimension
Nano Dimension Ltd., a supplier of Digital Manufacturing solutions, announced the launch of its latest high-performance solutions from its Essemtec product line: the FOX Ultra and PUMA Ultra.

ASMPT: New Stationary Camera for SIPLACE Placement Machines

03/13/2025 | ASMPT
Market and technology leader ASMPT is offering a new stationary camera available for its placement machines equipped with SIPLACE placement heads CPP and TWIN. It delivers significantly faster processing speeds as well as more component flexibility – from highly integrated ball grid arrays (BGAs) to large-format odd shape components (OSCs).

ULVAC Launches New Deposition System for Semiconductor Applications

12/02/2024 | JCN Newswire
ULVAC, Inc. has started accepting orders for the ENTRON-EXX, a  new multi-chamber deposition system for semiconductor applications. The ENTRON-EXX builds on the proven productivity and flexibility of its predecessor, the ENTRON-EX W300, while offering enhanced data intelligence and expandability.

Murata’s Revolutionary Stretchable Printed Circuit Elevates Wearable Medical Devices Printed Circuit Products

10/31/2024 | Murata
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd reveals an innovative new Stretchable Printed Circuit (SPC) technology marking a significant development in printed circuit technology.

Elementary, Mr. Watson: Pushing Design Boundaries

05/29/2024 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
Overconstraint: What a concept. Our first thoughts would be: What are we hurting by overconstraining a design? Isn't it better to be safe than sorry? What is meant by overconstraint? It means to apply excessive constraints. In engineering and mathematics, it's used when there are too many simultaneous equations to result in an exact solution. For example, fitting a line to many points is overconstrained because a line cannot be drawn simultaneously through all of the points. In PCB design, overconstraints always occur, including dimensional, electrical, manufacturing, and timing constraints. The list goes on.
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