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Susan Filz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Jul 2004 14:15:41 -0500
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Dear Colleagues:

I just wanted to let everyone know that the IPC Designers Learning
Symposium will have sessions on design for embedded passives.  Please
see the following promotional letter below for more information. 

 

Thanks,

Susan Filz 

________________________________________________________________________
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Dear Colleagues:

 

You're hearing more and more about the new technologies that can help
your organization, but perhaps you're not sure how to implement them.
As a PCB designer, you are tasked with keeping up with the new
processes, solutions and software that will keep your company
competitive.  But how do you get the specific information and resources
you need? Attend the 2004 Designers Learning Symposium
<http://dc.ipc.org/dls-albuquerque>  hosted by the IPC Designers Council
on August 24 & 25 in Albuquerque, NM.  Here you will find out how
understanding frequently mentioned and much heralded technologies and
applications can be your roadmap to success.  

 

Industry experts, especially those with extensive design experience,
will give you insight into the following subjects:

 

*       Designing embedded resistors and capacitors 
*       Embedded component design 
*       BGA implementation 
*       Printed Wiring Board Purchasing for the Buyer 
*       Design for Electrical Performance 
*       Grounding in High speed Circuits
*       PCB Design for Radio Frequency (RF) Applications
*       Vision 2010: Design Technology for the Future

 

You'll even get a chance to apply your new knowledge on a design for
manufacture workshop and facility tour at a local manufacturing
facility.   Learn new skills and apply them to actual manufacturing
practices.  Take part in an "Ask the Experts" panel and find out about
HDI, lead free, Going off-shore, etc.

 

This two day intensive event will cover embedded passives, lead free,
BGA's, high performance materials, and more!  After this event, you can
even earn your IPC Designers Certification.  Earn your IPC Designers
Certification and enhance your reputation in the field. Increase your
visibility by having the credentials that matter.

 

The 2004 Designers Learning Symposium will provide you with the
educational resources you need to fully understand the impact of
technologies on the design process.  Register today at
http://dc.ipc.org/dls-albuquerque or call 847-790-5361.  

 

Best regards,

 

 


Stephannie Caliendo
IPC Designers Council
Program Manager
2215 Sanders Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-6135
Tel: 847.790.5302
Fax: 847.509.9798
E-mail: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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Web: http://dc.ipc.org <http://dc.ipc.org/> 

 

 

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