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Conducting a Successful DFx Program
The Greater Boston Chapter of the IPC Designer's Council will
hold a joint meeting with the SMTA on Tuesday, May 21st at the
Radisson in Woburn at pm.
Topic and Speaker:
Dale Lee, Product Marketing Manager of Valor Computerized Sys-
tems will present a talk on post design verification with the
current generation of automated tools. Design for Fabrication,
Design for Manufacture, and Design for Test are covered as are
Supply Chain Management, inspection and rework considerations.
Dale has been involved in advanced packaging and surface mount
technology for 20 years, including technical, process, and man-
agement roles. He has been published a number of times and is
a recognized teacher in the realm. He has been involved at
chapter and national levels in the SMTA, including Board of
Directors and past Chairman of the Planning Committee.
Agenda:
Please note there is a $25 meeting fee for members, $30 for
non-members. Dinner will be served.
5:30 Arrivals and Sign-in
6:00 Dinner
7:00-9:00 Dale Lee, Valor, Successful DFX
Location/Directions:
The Radisson in Woburn is located at exit 35 off Route 95/128.
RSVP's requested:
Please RSVP by sending an email to [log in to unmask] with
the subject "RSVP IPC/DC" or phone Judy Horn at 781 942 7471
by Monday 12pm, May 20th. Please treat an RSVP as a commit-
ment to attend as the food order is based on this.
President's Note:
I'm very glad to be able to bring you another meeting, and hope
to accomplish another one yet this year but need your help. Do
get involved and either let the steering committee know what you
want from your chapter or join it to add your opinions.
This meeting offers the chance for those unfamiliar with Valor
or post-design tools to see what this level of tool has evolved
to, and for current Valor users to get a look at how the tools
have extended to other disciplines. This should be a very good
opportunity to see what new areas are being looked at, and also
to find out "why" some areas are of concern. Most designers
today have felt the pinch of post-design DRC, here's the chance
to get a closer look outside the trade show demo environment.
Mission:
Design is not called "do" for a reason. Done properly, the
design process is a creative problem solving discipline. To
address the packaging needs of electronics for today and to-
morrow, the physical designer needs an avenue to get exposed
and familiar with many different techniques and technologies.
The Greater Boston Chapter of the IPC Designer's Council is
committed to presenting stake holders from every aspect of the
packaging realm. Our hope is to help you gain insight and un-
derstanding of the many possibilities in solving core problems.
Your attendance, help and participation are most welcome.
Thanks and regards,
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Jeff Seeger Applied CAD Knowledge Inc
Chief Technical Officer Tyngsboro, MA 01879
jseeger "at" appliedcad "dot" com 978 649 9800
President, Greater Boston Chapter, IPC Designer's Council
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