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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

FIRST PERSON

  • Caveat Lector
    Two tech titans team up.
    Mike Buetow

  • Talking Heads
    Jabil’s Tony Allan and Jeff Cavanaugh.
    Mike Buetow

TECH TALK

  • Screen Printing
    Bigger and better.
    Clive Ashmore

  • Better Manufacturing
    Don’t rip the rep.
    Phil Zarrow

  • Tech Tips
    Where there’s HOP, there’s fire.
    American Competitiveness Institute

  • Soldering
    Lead and Pb-free: All mixed up.
    Ursula Marquez de Tino

  • Test and Inspection
    To the programming house.
    Stacy Kalisz Johnson

  • Process Doctor
    What cleaning really does.
    Terry Munson

  • Pb-Free Lessons Learned
    Cost of ownership.
    Chrys Shea

  • Getting Lean
    Reliability analysis and process variability.
    Ryan Wooten

  • Component Advances
    Molex’s Solder Charge Interface

  • Technical Abstracts

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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.)

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