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Michelle Michelotti <[log in to unmask]>
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IPC Design for Manufacture 

April 17, 2007 - Leeds, UK

Hosted by Electronics Yorkshire

Instructor:  Dieter Bergman, IPC

 

The IPC Design for Manufacture Workshop will acquaint designers with
increasingly sophisticated PCB fabrication technologies. The course will
address trade-offs for designs that have both through-hole and surface
mount components.  The differences between rigid and flexible printed
boards; and the tolerance characteristics that make sense using the
capabilities of today's manufacturing equipment will also be addressed. 

 

Hosted by Electronics Yorkshire, this intensive workshop will be held on
Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at the company's facility located in Leeds, UK.


 

To register for this workshop, please cut and paste
www.ipc.org/DFMYorkshire into your browser and download the registration
form.


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