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PCBA Enclosure Design Guidelines
This article discusses some primary considerations impacting PCB enclosure design.
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Supply Chain Management in the Electronics Industry
supply chain management, engineering team, test department, design prototype department, executive team, materials management, quality and compliance department
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PCBA Reliability Testing: Quality and Efficiency
Electronics are only as valuable as their uptime, as scheduled or (especially) unscheduled maintenance can significantly hamper business operations or end-user satisfaction. However, the nature…
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PCB Test Point Guide for Successful Design
PCBs require test points to be strategically designed into the board, along with components and routing the connections. Bare board continuity testing, in-circuit testing,…
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PCB Component Failure Prevention: What to Expect From Your CM
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To avoid PCB component failures, your CM should have a strict policy and adequate techniques in place for inspection and...
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PCB DFM Check: Why It’s Important and the Steps Involved
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There are a lot of steps and processes going on during PCB assembly. Here are the PCB DFM checks your...
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PCB Inspection: Criteria to Prevent Defects
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Without processes performed by your contract manufacturer to ensure critical printed circuit board inspection criteria are met, you wouldn’t have...
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Are You Giving the Right PCB File Format to Your CM?
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You’re finally finished with your latest printed circuit board design. Here you are, ready to go, and yet you are...
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Understanding Printed Circuit Board Assembly Cleanliness Specifications
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Your contract manufacturer should have processes in place for inspection and cleanup of assembled boards. Let’s take a moment to...
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PCB Component Placement Guidelines
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In the same way that you can’t pound a puzzle piece into the wrong place, following some basic PCB component...
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