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July 2025 PCB007 Magazine: Sales—From Pitch to PO

07/18/2025 |
Though all parts of a company are essential for holistic success, it is a foundational truth that a company lives and dies by its sales. If there are no sales, the company eventually ceases to exist, or as Henry Ford says, “Nothing happens until someone sells something.” In the July issue of PCB007 Magazine, we break down the sales stack and provide a guide to up your sales game.

I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week

06/27/2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007
While news outside our industry keeps our attention occupied, the big news inside the industry is the rechristening of IPC as the Global Electronics Association. My must-reads begins with Marcy LaRont’s exclusive and informative interview with Dr. John Mitchell, president and CEO of the Global Electronics Association. For designers, have we finally reached the point in time where autorouters will fulfill their potential?

IPC Rebrands as Global Electronics Association: Interview With Dr. John W. Mitchell

06/22/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
Today, following a major announcement, IPC is embracing the rapid advancement of technology with a bold decision to change its name to the Global Electronics Association. This name more accurately reflects the full breadth of its work and the modern realities of electronics manufacturing. In this exclusive interview, Global Electronics Association President and CEO Dr. John W. Mitchell shares the story behind the rebrand: Why now, what it means for the industry, and how it aligns with the organization’s mission.

Imec Demonstrates 16nm Pitch Ru Lines with Record-low Resistance Obtained Using a Semi-damascene Integration Approach

06/03/2025 | Imec
At the 2025 IEEE International Interconnect Technology Conference (IITC), imec, a world-leading research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, presents Ru lines at 16nm pitch with average resistance as low as 656Ω/µm.

High-frequency EMC Noise in DC Circuits

05/29/2025 | Karen Burnham, EMC United
EMC isn’t black magic, but it’s easy to understand why it seems that way. When looking at a schematic like that in Figure 1, it looks like you’re only dealing with DC signals all across the board. There’s a 28 VDC input that goes through an EMI filter, then gets converted to 12 VDC power. Except in extremely rare circumstances involving equipment sensitive to magnetostatic fields, DC electricity will never be part of an EMC problem.
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