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The "Printed Circuits Handbook" is in its Fourth Edition now. It's a
popular book, and available from many sources. At least one source that I
can recommend is the SMTA Bookstore. Call David Gonnerman at SMTA
612.920.7682.

>On 5/23/96 Sunny wrote,
>
>> Can anybody recommend a good, uptodate textbook on PCB Fabrication and
>> Assembly processes?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sunny Ghajar
>
>Sunny,
>
>Take a look at the following:
>
>Printed Circuits Handbook/ Clyde F. Coombs, Jr., editor-in-chief,
>Third Edition, 1988, McGraw Hill.
>
>We currently have the third edition, and even though it was published
>in 1988, it has been a very useful reference book to have. Maybe a
>newer edition has been published. Hopefully some of the other TechNet
>members will let you know if a more recent version is available.
>
>Luis Rivera
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>Dallas, TX
>(214) 340-0543

                      Jack Crawford
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