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  • PWB Procurement
    Auditing a Fabricator
    Bare boards, be they prototype or production, involve distinctly different buying patterns and requirements, and with them, issues OEM purchasers should be aware of. What engineering and procurement should know.
    By Zulki Khan

  • Program Generation
    Cutting Machine Programming Time
    Online programming costs companies a fortune. But how does one create machine programs and have them run perfectly once they get to the machines? This novel process instructs how to avoid repeated online debugging.
    By Edward Faranda

  • Cover Story
    Simultaneous Acoustic Imaging and Surface Mapping
    A new development in acoustic micro imaging makes it possible to map component surface topography at the same time that internal features are imaged. Combining the methods reveals not only the anomaly, but the extent of 3-D distortion.
    By Tom Adams

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On the cover: It’s now possible to map component surface topography and image internal features at the same time. (Courtesy Sonoscan Inc.)


The CA Blog - Musings on Electronics Assembly
  • A View of the Orb

    Orbotech’s announcement Monday — somehow missed by all the media save one — that it would exit the assembly AOI…

  • IPC Hall of Shame

    The Consumer Electronics Association this week inducted a dozen persons into its Hall of Fame. That brings the total to…

  • Goodbye, Sean

    I’ve known Sean McShefferty less than a year. I feel like I’ve known him my whole life. Upon our first…

  • Rust Never Sleeps

    Not so long ago, New England was derisively referred to as the Rust Belt,* as manufacturers migrated for the warm…

  • Give Me Patent Liberty

    Nathan Myhrvold is smarter than me, but he still doesn’t get it. Or perhaps just doesn’t want to. Myhrvold, the…

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