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Indium's Sze Pei Lim to Present at SEMICON China
Indium Corporation's Sze Pei Lim, Semiconductor Product Manager for Asia, will present at SEMICON China.Lim’s presentation,No-Clean Material for Advanced Packaging Assembly, will detail how semiconductor-grade, ultra-low residue, no-clean fluxes and solder pastes eliminate the need for multiple cleaning steps in the system-in-package (SiP) assembly process.
Right angle target connectors feature concave mating face
Mill-Max is expanding its selection of target connectors in both .100” and .050” grid families. Target connectors are used in place of SMT pads on a PCB as the mating surface for spring-loaded pins. The series include right angle with concave mating face (.100” grid), through-hole and surface mount with concave face (.050” grid) and horizontal surface mount and right angle (.050” grid) with both flat and concave face...
NPL defect database service always open for business
National Physical Laboratory, NPL, has created an interactive assembly and soldering defect database, each month readers can add other defect solution to their own collection. The database allows engineers to search and view countless defects and solutions or submit their defects on-line for recommendations at http://defectsdatabase.npl.co.uk/.
Low power radio leads to innovations at embedded world
With Internet of Things (IoT) applications front and centre at February’s embedded world exhibition, power efficient communication was a popular topic, as Digi-Key explain.
Manual is the latest text about how to control DC voltage
Würth Elektronik eiSos is releasing a new manual:ABC of Power Modules–Functionality, Structure and Handling of a Power Moduleis the first practical manual specifically about using components to control DC voltage. The manual explains the basics of voltage control and frequently used switching topologies. The mechanical design of a power module is described as well as its impact on EMC and heat management.
Altus showcases solutions in Farnborough
Altus Group welcomed many visitors to the annual three-day Southern Manufacturing and Electronics exhibition in Farnborough from 9th to 11th February by showcasing its latest range of ”state of the art” manufacturing and inspection equipment, for the SMT assembly industry from world leading manufacturers.
High power laser diode drivers deliver short pulse durations
LASER COMPONENTS is supplying an extensive range of PicoLAS laser diode drivers capable of delivering extremely short pulse durations of less than 1ns, extending up to CW. The drivers can support operating currents from <1A up to 300A and supply voltages of up to 120V making them extremely versatile for many applications including laser soldering and welding, medical application and pumping of solid-state lasers.
Nanomotors could help electronics fix themselves
As electronics grow ever more intricate, so must the tools required to fix them. Anticipating this challenge, scientists turned to the body's immune system for inspiration and have now built self-propelled nanomotors that can seek out and repair tiny scratches to electronic systems. They could one day lead to flexible batteries, electrodes, solar cells and other gadgets that heal themselves.
SEHO to show SelectLine-C at WIN Eurasia
SEHO Systems GmbH will exhibit at WIN Eurasia, scheduled to take place March 17-20, 2016 at the Tuyap Fair Convention & Congress Center in Istanbul, Turkey. SEHO’s Turkish Representative, KMC-Grup, will showcase the SelectLine-C selective soldering machine.
NPL provide monthly defect database service for readers
National Physical Laboratory NPL have created an interactive assembly and soldering defect database allowing engineers to search through a range of defects covering components, PCB and assembly problems. The aim is to add more process, material and environmental defects each month to complement online submissions from readers. http://defectsdatabase.npl.co.uk/