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Inge Hernefjord <[log in to unmask]>
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You may find something in my Dropbox under 'Analysis Methods' e.g. 'DFM1
Basics about'

Inge

On 8 February 2013 18:46, Rivera, Raye <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello Technetters,
>
> I have been assigned to give a class in DFM to our engineering team. As a
> QA guy I have some experience with defects, but I am definitely not a
> designer. I plan to enlist the help of our PCB designer and manufacturing
> engineer to do this.
>
> Can anyone suggest some reading to help me prepare a lesson plan? I'm
> pretty sure no one is going to mistake me for an expert on this topic, but
> I would like to at least deliver some useful information.
>
> I do have a copy of IPC-2221B. What else should I read?
>
> Best regards,
> Raye Rivera
>
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