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 | 2020-01-07 11:09:15.0
IPC-8921 establishes classifications and designations for woven and knitted e-textiles integrated with e-fibers, e-yarns and e-wires. It also standardizes key characteristics and durability testing for these materials as well as the industry test methods to be used to test against those characteristics.
Industry News | 2019-12-19 17:48:47.0
IPC announces the release of IPC-8921, Requirements for Woven and Knitted Electronics Textiles (E-Textiles) Integrated with Conductive Fibers, Conductive Yarns and/or Wires.
Industry News | 2010-12-17 01:47:04.0
IPC has released the A revision of IPC-2222, Sectional Design Standard for Rigid Organic Printed Boards. Helping developers avoid common missteps that reduce board manufacturability, IPC-2222 has been expanded to include more information on board materials, such as relative costs, tolerances of board thickness, unsupported holes, and hole aspect ratios.
Industry News | 2020-12-10 14:12:04.0
High temperature thin film resistors with an operating temperature up to 215 °C, provide high precision, tight TCR, and excellent stability
Industry News | 2021-01-17 17:50:26.0
The Assembly Division of MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions announces the release of ALPHA HiTechUnderfills and Cornerfills with high Transition Glass Temperature (Tg), Low Coefficient Thermal Expansion (CTE), and excellent thermal cycling (TCT) performance. The attributes provide formulation flexibility to enhance product performance in various applications.
Industry News | 2002-07-30 15:53:01.0
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Z1 Foil Technology improves overall environmental performances and long-term stability
Industry News | 2009-09-17 17:02:12.0
EAST HANOVER, NJ – Zymet has introduced a new reworkable underfill encapsulant, CN-1728, designed to underfill Package-on-Package (POP) assemblies. Underfilled POP’s have greater difficulty in passing thermal cycle tests than underfilled BGA’s. Compared to earlier generation underfills, CN-1728 has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion and higher Tg, and better compatibility with flux residues, both of which contribute to its superior thermal cycle performance.
Industry News | 2010-03-17 18:31:55.0
EAST HANOVER, NJ – Zymet has introduced a new silica-filled reworkable board-level underfill encapsulant, X2825, whose coefficient of thermal expansion, CTE, is 26 ppm/°C. The underfill enhances drop and shock test reliability and, compared to higher CTE underfills, provides superior thermal cycle performance.