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78 DESIGN007 MAGAZINE I OCTOBER 2023 Our library is open 24/7/365. Visit us at: I-007eBooks.com Process Control by Chris Hunt and Graham K. Naisbitt, Gen3 In this book, the authors examine the role of SEC test and how it is used in maintaining process control and support for objective evidence (OE.) Issues, including solution choices, solution sensitivities, and test duration are explored. Take a look inside! The Companion Guide to... Flex and Rigid-Flex Fundamentals This compact guide, written as a companion to The Printed Circuit Designer's Guide to... Flex and Rigid-Flex Fundamentals by topic experts at American Standard Circuits, is designed to provide additional insights and best practices for those who design or utilize flexible and/or rigid-flex circuit boards. Topics covered include trace routing options, guidelines for process optimization, dynamic flexing applications, rigid-to-flex transition and more. Find out what it's all about. Thermal Management with Insulated Metal Substrates, Vol. 2 by Didier Mauve and Robert Art, Ventec International Group This book covers the latest developments in the field of thermal management, particularly in insulated metal substrates, using state-of-the-art products as examples and focusing on specific solutions and enhanced properties of IMS. Add this essential book to your library. Designing for Reality by Matt Stevenson, Sunstone Circuits Based on the wisdom of 50 years of PCB manufacturing at Sunstone Circuits, this book is a must-have reference for designers seeking to understand the PCB manufacturing process as it relates to their design. Designing for manufacturability requires understanding the production process fundamentals and factors within the process. Read it now! NEW! Manufacturing Driven Design by Max Clark, Siemens This book introduces a new process workflow for optimizing your design called Manufactur- ing Driven Design (MDD) and is a distinct evolution from DFM. When defining Manufacturing Driven Design, it is important to recognize that this is, foremost, an element of the design stage. Manufacturing certainly plays a critical role in this process change, and manufactur- ers do certainly benefit from the improved process, but it is design teams that ultimately own their overall product workflow. Read Here. The Printed Circuit Assembler's Guide to...

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