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Join IPC at one of their upcoming webcasts and get the latest
information on these topics!

 

IPC Webcast: Printed Board Fabrication Hot Buttons: Design
Considerations 
January 17, 2008 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT) 

Instructor:  Dieter Bergman, IPC

Let's face it, designers and board manufacturers don't always tell each
other everything! Learn the secrets of the board fabrication process and
where manufacturers are compensating for poor and incomplete designer
instructions. Mastering this missing information can make your boards
more manufacturable and even save you money! Tune in for this
informative Webcast and pick up tips to help you become a more effective
designer today.

For more information, or to register please cut and paste
www.ipc.org/FabWC011708 into your browser and download the registration
form.

IPC Webcast: Routing of High Speed Lines 
January 24, 2008 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT) 

Instructor: Rick Hartley, L-3 Communication, Avionics Systems

 

Many issues contribute to signal integrity problems in high speed
transmission lines: cross talk, loss tangent of the PCB material, power
bus noise, etc. The single greatest contributor to signal integrity
issues is the lack of proper routing and termination of lines in PC
boards. Understanding a few simple concepts can take a circuit from
failure to success.  

For more information, or to register please cut and paste
www.ipc.org/HSWC012408  into your browser and download the registration
form.

IPC Webcast: The "What's It All About" of Design for Manufacture 
February 7, 2008 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT)

Instructor:  Dieter Bergman, IPC

This webcast explores many of the issues involved in Design for
Manufacture. With the number of players involved in today's outsourcing
environment, the challenges can be quite complex. The instructor will
identify the "sacred cows" that need to be overcome so that all players
can work together with new products released and delivered according to
schedule.

For more information, or to register please cut and paste
www.ipc.org/DFMWC0208   into your browser and download the registration
form.

IPC Webcast: PTH Defects in Printed Wiring Board Fabrication: 
Identification and Prevention 
February 21, 2008 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT) 

Instructor:  Michael Carano, Electrochemicals, Inc.

This webcast will address critical PTH related defects that impact
printed board quality. Defects, such as interconnect separation, wedge
voids, plating folds, microvoids and hole wall pull-away carry
significant costs. Many are difficult to solve because the root cause
may not be readily apparent and multiple factors may contribute. 

For more information, or to register please cut and paste
www.ipc.org/PTHWC022108 into your browser and download the registration
form. 

IPC Webcast: Printed Board Assembly Hot Buttons: Design Considerations 
April 10, 2008 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT) 

Instructor:  Dieter Bergman, IPC

This webcast covers many conditions prevalent in today's design for
assembly applications. The issues under the microscope are those that
reduce the effectiveness of proper through-put in an assembly operation,
and affect the number of cycles required to complete the required
product completion assembly steps. It isn't easy to provide feedback
when designers don't always have direct communication with the assembly
process engineers. The conditions to acquire prototype samples may not
be always match what is needed for a full production assembly operation.
The webcast examines the many alternatives that can smooth the path
toward getting a product to the market in a timely fashion.

For more information, or to register please cut and paste
www.ipc.org/WC0408

into your browser and download the registration form.

 

For any additional questions, contact Michelle Michelotti at +1
847-597-2822 or e-mail at [log in to unmask]

 


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