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The Certified IPC/WHMA-A-620 Specialist (CIS) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously certified as IPC/WHMA-A-620 Specialist.
Industry News | 2003-06-10 08:39:25.0
New from Unitek Eapro is a series of desktop systems for hot bar bonding applications.
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IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries® offers globally recognized industry-traceable training and certification programs on key Electronics Industry Standards. Blackfox, founded in 1996, is the premier Worldwide Approved IPC Training Ce
Industry News | 2003-04-14 08:50:52.0
Providing connection facilities for PCBs designed to be used in hazardous areas is straightforward with Phoenix Contact's new range of Combicon Ex-approved printed circuit terminal blocks.
Industry News | 2003-02-25 08:18:29.0
Teradyne can now provide deep micro-via technology for customers of high-performance printed circuits.
Industry News | 2003-02-27 08:13:16.0
The order was placed through CirTran's wholly owned subsidiary, Racore Technology Corporation.
Industry News | 2003-03-27 08:15:33.0
Modular Embedded Circuit Board from parvus Enables Local Device Fingerprint Biometrics
Industry News | 2003-06-06 08:08:03.0
Company Further Strengthens Financial Position With $5 Million Equity Credit Line
Industry News | 2021-06-15 04:22:53.0
IPCs Connected Factory Exchange (CFX) standard defines communication between processes and devices for Industry 4.0. MIRTEC and Optel Software worked together to develop a CFX based interface between MIRTEC's AOI machines and Optel Software's MES system. The goal was to implement full AOI process control at test it at their mutual customer site, VIRTEX plant in Dallas, TX. The resulting CFX interface is vendor independent and will allow MIRTEC to interface with other MES systems, and Optel Software to interface with other AOI machines, with no changes.
Industry News | 2003-06-16 09:12:35.0
Boards tout up to 8MGates devices, on-board RAM, banks of I/O, many programmable user interfaces