Industry News | 2003-03-28 08:24:43.0
The manufacture of electronic devices could be revolutionised thanks to assembly research being pioneered at the University of Greenwich.
Industry News | 2003-06-24 08:14:51.0
R/flex� 3850 laminate is produced in a range of copper and LCP thicknesses, just as the single-clad laminate, and is available in standard panel formats.
Industry News | 2003-04-15 08:57:18.0
First Implementation of the Package Platform Delivers 50-percent Cost, 60-percent Height, and 75-percent Area Reductions over Conventional RF Module Technologies
Industry News | 2014-05-22 15:42:29.0
Baja Bid announces their next online auction. This event includes assets from OneChip Photonics in Kanata, Ontario Canada.
Industry News | 2014-06-03 13:04:15.0
The OneChip Photonics facility in Kanata; Ontario, Canada will be closing their site and all assets are being sold via an online auction. The bidding for the auction will open promptly at 4:00am EST on June 3, 2014 with Lots 1-512 beginning to close at 11am EST on June 4, 2014.
Industry News | 2003-03-20 09:03:05.0
Organizing a Flip Chip and BGA Packaging Technologies Workshop as a part of the SMTA Boston 2003 Conference (June 9-11) at the Bayside Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
Industry News | 2003-04-21 09:12:57.0
June 9-11 at the Bayside Convention Center
Industry News | 2003-04-10 07:58:34.0
The answers that you need to stay competitive in today's market
Industry News | 2010-05-20 12:47:37.0
GAINESVILLE, GA ― Count On Tools Inc., a leading provider of precision components and SMT spare parts, introduces Universal Instruments’ GSM special low force (spring suspended) nozzle with replaceable tips for delicate components. Count On Tools’ new low force nozzles are ideal for gaas die, gallium arsenide, thin silicone (less than 0.10" in thickness), die with air bridges and flip chips.
Industry News | 2013-08-20 23:02:16.0
Nordson ASYMTEK has developed Continuous Path Motion Control software for jetting underfill for flip chips. The software optimizes dispense head motion, saving time and increasing units per hour (UPH). Instead of stopping to move between die, backtracking, ramping to speed, dispensing, and decelerating, the dispense head maintains a continuous speed and direction throughout the process.