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Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2008 |
Amphenol offers high-current connectors for printed circuit boards Amphenol Industrial in Sidney, N.Y., is offering three compact, high-amperage connectors for high-current, single-point connections to printed circuit boards. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2006 Gurnett & Adams |
Blazing speed is the goal of embedded passives The real purpose of 3-D integration is higher speed and better performance, not merely shrinkage of the physical dimensions. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2007 Zulki Khan |
Designing robust circuit-board products for military and aerospace applications There are several key design and layout considerations to make military and aerospace PCBs more robust. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 James Turner |
Turning a DIY Project into a Product Making something for others, instead of yourself, poses different challenges |
IEEE Spectrum August 2007 Paul Wallich |
Deeply Superficial Hackers must develop new tricks to modify the guts of today's surface-mount hardware. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2008 Gurnett & Adams |
Farewell to Surface Mount? The idea of placing components inside the printed circuit board (PCB), rather then on the surface, has come and gone several times. Today, however, the concept is re-appearing with more promise and credibility than it has before. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2011 Apte et al. |
Advanced Chip Packaging Satisfies Smartphone Needs Clever chip packaging means mobile devices can be smaller and smarter |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2004 |
The move to lead-free solders has its own challenges and hidden problems Peak reflow temperature increases and the imperfectly known characteristics of new materials lie at the core of the problem. Will the new finish layer on the lead frame adhere well to the epoxy? Will the epoxy stick to the die face? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2007 Gurnett & Adams |
The danger of hybrid-solder boards If a hybrid board fails in military or aerospace applications, the consequences could be severe. |
Chemistry World March 7, 2013 James Urquhart |
Recycling electronics with dimethyl sulfoxide Chinese researchers have developed a simple and environmentally friendly method to salvage the materials found in waste printed circuits boards using the solvent dimethyl sulfoxide. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2008 Tom Adams |
Standard Gives Guidance for Alloy Conversion Using Hot-Solder Dip Military and aerospace received allowance to continue to use lead solder. However, the elimination of lead soldered components by electronics companies has left the military and aerospace unable to buy components on the market. |