High-Density Packaging User Group Update
April 15, 2015 | Real Time with...IPCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Jack Fisher tells Guest Editor Steve Williams all about the high density packaging (HDP) user group. An active consortia, with members from all parts of the supply chain, the group has 25-30 active projects with 10 completed per year. Jack further elaborates on their optical interconnect project, as phase 1 nears completion.
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