Industry News | 2003-06-03 08:31:41.0
The main reasons for the change are slower economic development in China due to the SARS epidemic and the weakening of the US dollar.
Industry News | 2003-03-10 08:41:03.0
provides an overview of the main features of both conduction coupling and radiated field coupling, the two primary RF immunity test methods.
Industry News | 2003-04-08 14:01:01.0
Sparton's design engineering team is one of 265 worldwide members in the Motorola Design Alliance program.
Industry News | 2018-03-29 07:13:22.0
MIRTEC, “The Global Leader in Inspection Technology,” is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Corporate Agreement with Vectralis Engineering and USM Reps for Sales and Support of their Award-Winning SPI and AOI products and services for the country of Mexico.
Industry News | 2003-05-21 09:03:19.0
Cadence Design and Analysis Solution Used for Asus's Ultra-high-frequency PCB Designs
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
Industry News | 2003-05-22 08:54:17.0
Allows PCA Manufacturers to Compare Costs of Alternative Test Strategies
Industry News | 2012-05-04 09:21:15.0
As printed boards evolve and chip speeds increase, the use of microwave technology in commercial applications, such as cell phone towers and in military products, is expanding.
Industry News | 2011-01-28 17:29:19.0
Count On Tools Inc. introduces new Ceramic Nozzle Series for the complete line of Universal Instruments Corporation’s (UIC) pick-and-place machines, including Genesis, Advantis, Flexjet and GSM.
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.