Industry News | 2009-11-29 22:25:49.0
Showcasing the latest expansion of its global stencil network, DEK and new franchisee, Huntsville, Alabama-based AGI Corporation, opened the doors of their manufacturing operation to local customers on October 21, 2009. Attended by both leading EMS and OEM electronics firms as well as Huntsville’s Mayor, Mr. Tommy Battle, the DEK-AGI Open House was a technology-rich event designed to highlight the company’s stencil production expertise.
Industry News | 2010-03-27 17:31:25.0
WATERTOWN, MA - Devoted to the development of new radiation detector and systems technology, RMD Instruments Corp. announces that it will highlight a new solder analysis and identification feature of its innovative LeadTracer-RoHS XRF system in booth 349 at the upcoming IPC/APEX conference and exhibition.
Industry News | 2010-09-07 10:59:11.0
Devoted to the development of new radiation detector and systems technology, RMD Instruments Corp. announces that its innovative LeadTracer-RoHS XRF system now can be used in solar applications to ensure RoHS compliance.
Industry News | 2011-01-26 19:33:02.0
Machine Vision Products (MVP) announces that EControls, LLC, a leading control and instrumentation specialist, has purchased two Supra E automated optical inspection (AOI) systems.
Industry News | 2012-11-07 11:12:17.0
Juki Automation Systems,announces that leading EMS provider and longtime Juki customer NBS (www.nbscorp.com) recently updated two lines at its Santa Clara, CA facility with GL Screen Printers.
Industry News | 2014-09-30 19:35:32.0
Saline Lectronics, Inc. announces that it was awarded a 2014 Global Technology Award in the category of Contract Services $50-$100 million.
Industry News | 2016-03-07 14:06:37.0
Market Leader AdoptSMT will showcase at SMT 2016 in Hall 7, Stand No. 7-100 an array of new innovative products. These products and the service AdoptSMT offers their customers make AdoptSMT’s slogan become true: We keep your production running. AdoptSMT covers the processes of PCB assembly, hand soldering and industrial identification.
Industry News | 2016-04-01 23:53:56.0
Ahead of SMT Hybrid Packaging 2016 (26 to 28 April 2016), Erhard Hofmann, MD AdoptSMT explains what the company is showcasing in Nuremberg.
Industry News | 2015-03-23 12:27:07.0
Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT) today announced its new Xpedition® Package Integrator flow, the industry’s broadest solution for integrated circuit (IC), package, and printed circuit board (PCB) co-design and optimization. The Package Integrator solution automates planning, assembly and optimization of today’s complex multi-die packages. It incorporates a unique virtual die model concept for true IC-to-package co-optimization. In support of early marketing-level studies for a proposed new device, users can now plan, assemble and optimize complex systems with minimal source data. The new Package Integrator flow allows design teams to realize faster and more efficient physical path finding and seamless tool integration for rapid prototyping, right to the production flow.
Industry News | 2020-11-19 15:39:05.0
Simultaneously with the first complex electronic circuits, the task of creating effective means of diagnosing and repairing them appeared. In previous decades, specialized programmable stands were used for diagnostics of serial electronic products, as well as various testers and probes for troubleshooting during their operation. But the dramatic increase in production in parallel with the very rapid modification of electronic products made programmable stands economically ineffective even in mass production. The use of traditional laboratory equipment (oscilloscopes, multimeters, etc.) requires power supply to the defective modules, which is often impossible and unsafe, since it can lead to failure of the working modules of the module. In addition, the use of this equipment requires documentation and highly qualified personnel. More automated and sophisticated signature analysis systems came to the rescue in solving this problem. A feature of these devices is that they allow you to test digital and analog assemblies without dismantling compo-nents and without supplying voltage.