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64 PCB007 MAGAZINE I DECEMBER 2025 acquisition system. Eventually, you could add a total plant quality system from X-ACT, as illustrated in Figure 3. A more complex and expensive project may involve automating the material handling of a manual process line for desmear, electroless plat- ing, oxide treatment, or pre-plate etch. Summary Automation need not be as complex or as expen- sive as it first appears. However, the skills and knowl- edge to plan and succeed are not that common. I have found success with upskilled manufacturing staff and local machine shops. It's all a matter of commitment and training. If you need any help, I am always available by phone or email. Remember: • Use your staff. Recruiting or consultants will be costly. • Training is available for sensors, data collec- tion, networking, and software. • The documentation includes many examples. • Start small and simple. Let success drive more complex projects. Prioritizing success will pay for the next steps. • Use the resources provided by the Global Electronics Association and SMTA for help and networking solutions. PCB007 References 1. "The Smart Factory," by Rick Burke, Stephen Laaper, Martin Hartigan, Brenna Sniderman, Deloitte Insights, August 2017. 2."The Evolution of Factories of the Future: What You Need to Know," Global Electronics Association. Happy Holden has worked in printed circuit technology since 1970 with Hewlett-Packard, NanYa West- wood, Merix, Foxconn, and Gentex. He is a contributing tech- nical editor with I-Connect007, and the author of Automation and Advanced Procedures in PCB Fabrication, and 24 Essential Skills for Engineers. To read past columns, click here. Figure 3: Production data and quality software database. H A PPY ' S T EC H TA L K #4 5

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