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The Shaughnessy Report: Unlock Your High-speed Material Constraints

05/15/2024 | Andy Shaughnessy -- Column: The Shaughnessy Report
The world of PCB materials used to be a fairly simple one. It was divided into two groups: the “traditional” laminates, often called FR-4, and the high-speed laminates developed especially for high-speed PCBs. These were two worlds that usually didn’t collide. But then traditional laminates started getting better, and high-speed designers and design engineers took notice and started to reconsider what FR-4 could be used for.

Standard of Excellence Collaboration—The Right Path to Innovation

05/15/2024 | Anaya Vardya -- Column: Standard of Excellence
Now more than ever, as new and innovative technologies for printed circuit boards are in demand, we need collaboration between PCB designers, fabricators, and assemblers. Close partnerships with PCB designers and assemblers are key to developing and producing PCBs with boards with new and innovative technology. These collaborative partnerships, along with the partnership with the end customers, are more critical than ever before.

A Potpourri of Design PD Classes

05/14/2024 |
What is invention without innovation? What is innovation without capability? Kelly Dack addresses these questions and more in this review of the Professional Development courses at IPC APEX EXPO, including the flex course lead by "Flexperts" Mark Finstad and Nick Koop.

Real Time with… IPC APEX EXPO 2024: Precision Tools and Problem-solving With Perfect Point

05/14/2024 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPO
In an interview with Guest Editor Dan Beaulieu, Alex Girardot, a field applications engineer with Perfect Point, shares his experiences with precision tooling. Alex also discusses a challenging project involving thick boards and small diameter holes in which Carbonite tools with a hybrid design were used. They also discuss the trend toward smaller hole sizes.

Breaking High-speed Material Constraints: Design007 Magazine — May 2024

05/14/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Do you need specialty materials for your high-speed designs? Maybe not. Improvements in resins mean designers of high-speed boards can sometimes use traditional laminate systems instead of high-speed materials, saving time and money while streamlining the fab process. In the May 2024 issue of Design007 Magazine, our contributors explain how to avoid overconstraining your materials when working with high-speed boards.
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