| The CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY Directory of EMS Companies |
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The world's definitive source of electronics manufacturing services companies. The Circuits Assembly Directory of EMS Companies lists almost 2,000 EMS facilities worldwide, from A and M Electronics to Zurvahn. The Circuits Assembly Directory of EMS Companies represents hundreds of man-hours of research into the world of electronics manufacturing services and original design manufacturing. Updated constantly, it contains detailed info on:
In Excel! (Sorry: The directory is no longer available in hard copy.) Price: $999 “There is no more cost-effective way for suppliers and OEMs to find EMS companies. The new DEMS is the most up-to-date list of EMS companies in the world, and a must-have for anyone who supplies to or buys from EMS firms. – Mike Buetow, editor-in-chief, Circuits Assembly
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| RoHS's Side Benefits |
I have mentioned numerous times that the first purpose of RoHS is to help make recycling easier. So RoHS was developed to support WEEE. One would imagine that, in doing this, the EU was primarily concerned with recycling in the EU. |
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| 2001 vs. 2009: Why Semis Did Better This Time |
The Great Recession that began in the fourth quarter of 2008, at the height of the holiday spending season, had an enormous effect on world economies in 2009. The bursting of the bubble housing market in the US resulted in the meltdown of financial institutions around the world. |
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| Capacitor Testing Challenges and Solutions |
Chip caps are prone to leakage, so consider these test methods for minimizing electrical failures. |
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| 5 Issues Driving the Cost of Poor Quality |
Why common metrics fail to root out the causes, and actually add cost in the process. |
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