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IPC Issues Electronics Industry Warning on Printed Board Microvia Reliability for High Performance Products

Industry News | 2019-03-10 20:30:11.0

The proliferation of tighter microvia densities and signal integrity requirements in printed boards within the electronics industry has revealed reliability concerns with microvia structures in high performance products. A number of IPC OEM member companies have approached IPC with examples of microvia failures in high-profile hardware that were not observed until after bare printed board fabrication, inspection and acceptance, including:

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IPC Delivers New Standard on Handling, Packaging and Storage of Printed Boards

Industry News | 2010-09-13 15:36:15.0

IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® has released IPC-1601, Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines. The industry's sole standard on the handling, packaging and storage of printed boards, IPC-1601 provides users with guidance on how to protect printed boards from contamination, physical damage, solderability degradation, electrostatic discharge and moisture uptake.

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Your Guide to Process Defect of the Month

Industry News | 2016-08-19 05:00:52.0

If you have a process problem, let NPL Defect of the Month Video help you team

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Universal Instruments’ APL Hosts Initial 2010 AREA Consortium Meeting

Industry News | 2010-07-29 15:10:06.0

Universal Instruments’ Advanced Process Lab hosted the first Advanced Research in Electronics Assembly (AREA) Consortium meeting of 2010 at the Treadway Inn in Owego, NY on June 16-17. Nearly 80 attendees from the 29 member companies participated in the two-day event, which will also be presented in subsequent webcasts. Topics ranged from thermal interface assembly to a continuing analysis of lead-free solder microstructure and reliability.

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What are the Major Causes of Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Damage?

Industry News | 2021-12-07 20:24:41.0

Variable frequency drive belongs to electronic products, which were composed of many components. An electronic product will not correctly work if any component goes wrong. The Common failures of frequency converters are overvoltage, overload, overcurrent and overheating. They are generally caused by improper use and the operating environment. Meanwhile, there's a particular service life for electronic products. The aging of the product will be more evident as the use of time increases.

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Universal Instruments’ APL Hosts AREA Consortium Meeting

Industry News | 2009-11-06 17:20:54.0

Universal Instruments’ Advanced Process Lab hosted the third 2009 Advanced Research in Electronics Assembly (AREA) Consortium meeting at the Treadway Inn in Owego, NY on October 28-29. More than 75 attendees from the 29 member companies participated in the two-day event and a much larger number has signed up for subsequent webcasts of the presentations. Topics ranged from lead-free solder microstructure and reliability to environmental stress screening procedures.

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Rechargeable Lithium Ion Coin Cell Batteries Offer the Highest mAh Capacity Available

Industry News | 2020-12-10 14:14:49.0

New Yorker Electronics Introduces Illinois Capacitor Rechargeable Batteries for IoT Devices, Wearable Electronics and Memory Backup Circuits

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VFD Troubleshooting: 10 Simple Methods to Master

Industry News | 2021-10-31 21:29:46.0

At present and in the future, the maintenance of the electrical control equipment, VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) will become the professional knowledge that all electricians need to master. As a reliable supplier of leading brands of VFDs for many years, OKmarts now shares ten simple and easy maintenance methods to the majority of VFD maintenance technicians. Hopefully these experience can help you in the maintenance of VFDs.

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