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CalcuQuote to better connect PCB Manufacturing with PCB Assembly
CalcuQuotewas started with the mission of creating a fast, accurate and efficient quoting process for the electronics manufacturing services (EMS) industry. The primary problem to solve for a long time was sourcing components on the Bill of Material (BOM). Thanks to the work of industry leaders, it is now easier than ever to quickly source the components on your BOM. API-based transactions, adopted by the industry’s largest suppliers, have ...
Critical Manufacturing to showcase manufacturing execution systems
Supplier of future-ready manufacturing execution systems (MES) Critical Manufacturing will showcase its MES for electronics assembly at 2021’s SMTA (Surface Mount Technology Association) International exhibition.Recognising the challenges faced by electronics manufacturers, CM's system provides a factory-wide holistic solution for connectivity and Industry 4.0 transformation.
METHOD X 3D printer for production of Aston Martin parts
MakerBot Method X 3D printer enables Callum to rapidly progress from prototyping to production parts with engineering-grade materials.Design and engineering business Callum can swiftly produce low volume, bespoke production parts in-house for its limited-edition Aston Martin Callum Vanquish 25, thanks to the capabilities of the MakerBot Method X.
Absolute vs. Incremental Encoders - what’s the difference?
When you need to measure the speed, direction of motion, or position of a rotating shaft, you will likely require a rotary encoder.
The future of vision systems in manufacturing
With four times as many as colour receptors as humans, the Mantis shrimp has the most impressive eyes in nature. Manufacturers have long relied on human vision for complex picking and assembly processes, but 3D vision systems are beginning to replicate the capability of human vision in robotics. Here, Nigel Smith, Managing Director ofTM Robotics, gives three rules to live by when choosing a 3D vision system for manufacturing.
Scalable standard cell suits soldering automation
In order to be able to offer even higher precision and modularity, Eutect has developed a scalable standard cell with the automation specialist Taktomat.
Increased adoption for computational image sensors
The increasing adoption of computational image analysis is creating opportunities for many new types of image sensors. These have a diverse range of capabilities, ranging from dramatically lowering the cost of short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging to large-area thin-film flexible photodetectors. IDTechEx's new report, titled ‘Emerging Image Sensor Technologies 2021-2031: Applications and Markets’, comprehensively explores the market for ...
16MP Blackfly S breaks through GigE barriers
Teledyne has introduced the latest additions to its Blackfly S GigE camera lineup – the BFS-PGE-161S7M and BFS-PGE-161S7C deliver a high-resolution sensor in a compact form factor, superior price to performance ratio and low-light performance.
Is globalisation over?
Like most major business sectors, the UK manufacturing industry is still navigating the challenges of COVID-19 and complexities of Brexit. In a staggeringly short period of time, both have fundamentally reshaped the way we do business.The disruption of the last 18 months has exacerbated global supply chain delays across the industry, including the challenges faced by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) who are beginning to question the risk a...
Consolidated Q2’21 performance
Each month the International Distribution of Electronics Association (IDEA) collates the statistical data reported by its member associations throughout Europe, which it consolidates before publishing the figures as headline information. In his quarterly review for Electronics Specifier readers Adam Fletcher, IDEA Chairman, extracts three primary metrics from the consolidated report - ‘Bookings’ (net new orders entered), ‘Billin...