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Nolan's Notes: The Next Killer App in Component Manufacturing

05/02/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
For quite a while, I’ve been wondering what the next “killer app” will be in electronics manufacturing and why it has been so long since the last disruptive change in EMS. I believe the answer lies in artificial intelligence, which has exploded as the next disruptor.

Marcy’s Musings: Can You Hear the Voices?

04/16/2025 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's Musings
Tariffs, CapEx spending, the war in Ukraine, and domestic and global economies: I wanted to know what’s on your minds as we launch headlong into Q2 2025. So, this month, I’m highlighting industry voices and how they feel about their businesses, the effects of a new U.S. administration, and where technology is heading.

The Key to First-pass Success in PCB Design

04/10/2025 | Gerry Partida, Summit Interconnect
In the dynamic world of PCB manufacturing, achieving first-pass success hinges on more than just cutting-edge equipment and skilled teams. At Summit Interconnect, we have seen countless successful launches of advanced HDI designs that can be traced directly to engagement between designers and fabricators early in the design phase. Unfortunately, collaboration in the PCB industry often begins only after problems arise—such as field failures, assembly fallout, or low fabrication yields. This reactive approach is the wrong starting point for collaboration.

Designing Through the Noise: April 2025 Design007 Magazine

04/08/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
In the April 2025 issue of Design007 Magazine, our experts discuss the constantly evolving world of RF design, including the many tradeoffs, material considerations, and design tips and techniques that designers and design engineers need to know to succeed in this high-frequency realm.

Bridging the Gap Between PCB Designers and Fabricators

04/03/2025 | Stephen V. Chavez, Siemens EDA
With today’s advanced EDA tools, designing complex PCBs in the virtual world does not necessarily mean they can be built in the real world. This makes the relationship between a PCB designer and a fabricator pivotal to the success of a project. In keeping with solid design for manufacturing (DFM) practices, clear and frequent communication is needed to dial and lock in design constraints that meet expectations while addressing manufacturing concerns.
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