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42 SMT007 MAGAZINE I AUGUST 2023 Conclusion If you have university trained engineers (or can recruit some) who can be assigned to these tasks, that's great, but it's not a necessity. A motivated PCB fab or EMS employee can learn these skills. What is needed is the focus and authorization to take this path: 1. Delegating interested individuals to learn about sensors in your business. 2. Learning to use data acquisition and simple microcomputers like the Raspberry Pi or BBC Micro:bit. 3. Learning to program in Python or JavaScript using the BBC Micro:bit. 4. Start a first project, which can make a significant improvement in quality or productivity. 5. Conducting a Smart process audit of your manufacturing to look for additional high-value projects. 6. Training and upskilling additional employ- ees with the skills you now have learned. 7. e journey to a Smart process will drive you forward. Remember to think big, start small, and prove the value so you scale fast. SMT007 References 1. Experimental Methods for Engineers, by J.P. Holman, 1966 (Eighth Edition, 2011). 2. Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis, Third Edition, by Galen W. Ewing, 1969. 3. Automation and Advanced Procedures in PCB Fabrication, by Happy Holden. 4. "Assembling the Public Lab Lego Spectrome- ter," Public Lab, Dec. 13, 2017. 5. "Happy's Tech Talk #20: Teaching Coding to Kids: The UK's Micro:bit Tool," PCB007 Magazine, June 2023. 6. Confocal Sensor Brochure from LMI Technol- ogies, and IPC Auto Forum, IPC APEX EXPO 2019. Resources • "Happy's DIY Solution to Chemical Control," by Happy Holden, PCB007 Magazine, November 2020. • "The Smart Factory: All the Bits and Bobs," by Happy Holden, PCB007 Magazine, February 2020. • "Hardware and Software in Smart Factories," by Happy Holden, PCB007 Magazine, March 2019. • Sensor Fundamentals, National Instruments Tutorial. • Engineers Guide to Accurate Sensor Measure- ments, National Instruments Tutorial. • Sensor videos and tutorials are available online from Electronics Tutorials and from IEEE. Happy Holden has worked in printed circuit technology since 1970 with Hewlett-Packard, NanYa Westwood, Merix, Foxconn, and Gentex. He is currently a contributing technical editor with I-Connect007, and an I-Connect007 columnist. To read past columns or contact Holden, click here. Written by Happy Holden, I-Connect007 consulting technical editor with over 47 years of industry experi- ence, Automation and Advanced Procedures in PCB Fabrication provides an in-depth look at automation, computer-integrated and computer-aided manufac- turing, mechanization, and chemical monitoring and control. Happy provides examples and descriptions of numerous devices, processes, and systems that can be easily implemented into the supply chain.

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