Surface mount technology (SMT) was originally called “planar mounting” and was first used by IBM in the 60’s to design small-scale computers. This technology was eventually adopted for use in…
The Institute of Printed Circuits (IPC) is an organization that sets global quality requirements for electronics manufacturing. It is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a standards…
It's not uncommon to get questions about the different IPC class assembly inspection standards when it comes to PCB assembly. Most often, the first question is regarding the difference between…
Design for manufacturability (DFM) is a problem-solving process. It organizes printed circuit board (PCB) layout delivery and reduces errors in fabrication and assembly. The principles of DFM help contract manufacturers…
Aerospace PCB assembly requires greater control and no errors. Each stage of the assembly process is carefully designed to deliver a flawlessly functioning board. With continued electronics advancements, machinery for…
Full Turnkey PCB Assembly In a fiercely competitive market, you can use several methods to ensure that your company remains agile and relevant in the manufacturing industry. An ideal way…