JUNE 2022 I DESIGN007 MAGAZINE 95
Rea Callender, Altium's
vice president of educa-
tion, and Zach Peterson,
founder of Northwest
Engineering Solutions
and a technical consul-
tant for Altium's educational programs discuss Altium's
curriculum—what drives the content development, the
goals of their programs, and why there's never been a
better time to continue your PCB design education.
I want to share my
thoughts on what
additive manufac-
turing means for
designers, espe-
cially how it relates
to solder mask.
In order to meet
the increasing
demand for
smaller, more
powerful, and
complex
electronics, PCB designers are under
pressure to create boards that are not
only reliable but also sustainable.
We have reached the end of this series regarding the
five pillars of the component library. We now have a
robust library that provides the required resources for
the ever-changing industry.
Believing that I
knew a bit about
signal integrity
and controlled
impedance, I was
pleased to con-
nect with an educational webinar
that I hoped would extend my
knowledge. In the event I was sur-
prised at how little I actually knew,
and the webinar was an excellent
learning opportunity.
Electrolube's Beth Turner picks
up the thread of her previous
columns to describe where res-
ins are currently playing a vital
role in the modern world, while
also offering an insight into their
thermal conductivity, suitability
for RF applications, and more.
For the latest news and information, visit PCBDesign007.com
Fresh PCB Concepts:
Sustainability in PCB Design
Additive Manufacturing Requires
Additive Design Techniques
Altium Focusing on Educating Designers
of Today and Tomorrow
Sensible Design:
Let's Take Down the
Heat on Resins
Elementary, Mr. Watson: The Five Pillars
of Your Library, Part 5—Traceability
A Textbook Look: Signal
Integrity and Impedance