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Greg Bordash <[log in to unmask]>
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> Greater Toronto Area IPC Designers Council Meeting
>     "The 1st and only Canadian Local Chapter"
>
> ****              Meeting Announcement                 ****
>
> Date:           Wednesday October 13, 1999
>              (was originally set for October 6)
>
> Time:           From 6:00 pm sharp  until 8:30 pm.
>
> Topics:        PCB Layup & Build Techniques
>                    Local chapter membership
>                    Future locations & programs.
>              "Request a Plant Tour Program"
>
> Everything a designer needs to know about board construction and how it is
> manufactured to
> provide a successful platform for today's electronic devices.  This short
> course will go through
> all the aspects that are needed to understand how a pcb is literally built
> from the ground up using
> todays ever changing processes and materials.  It is a must attend review
> session for seasoned
> designers as well as for those who have limited knowledge as to what makes
> up a printed circuit board.
> Are you interested in building a better product ?  Then check out this
> presentation for answers to
> questions you probably haven't even thought up yet.
>
> Brief Coretec Introduction
> Coretec/Industry capabilities
>
> Part 1
>       Materials (resins, glass, copper, etc)
>       Basic Builds
>       General Rules
>       How to's
>       Example
>       Exercise
>
> Part 2
>       Review of Part 1
>       Impedance
>       Specification
>       Predictive tools
>       Verification techniques
>       Example
>       Exercise
>
>
> Guest speaker:  Leighton MacMillan
>
> About the Speaker;
>
> Leighton MacMillan is the Director of Technology for Coretec Inc.
>
> Coretec is a privately owned printed circuit board manufacturer. Our
> approvals
> include ISO9002, MIL-P-55110, UL and active membership in organizations
> such as
> IPC and ITRI. Our commitment to continuous capital investment has kept us
> ahead
> of demanding technology changes and has established us as an international
> supplier.
>
> Their head office plant is dedicated to multilayer production and houses
> an independent
> quick response team for prototype development and R&D activities.
> Coretec manufactures prototype and production volumes of mid to high
> technology PWBs.
> Their facilities are state of the art and strategically located to offer
> world class
> service, quality and flexibility.
>
>
> Location:      Coretec Inc.
>                    2020 Ellesmere Rd.
>                    Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
>                    Tel: (416) 439-2000
>
> Directions:   FROM  Hwy 401 & Hwy 404 (Don Valley Parkway)
>
>                    Follow Hwy 401 East to Markham Rd. South
>                    Follow Markham Rd. South to Ellesmere Rd.
>                    West on Ellesmere Rd. to Coretec Inc. (on North side of
> road.)
>
> ******************************************************************
>
> NOTE: Due to limited space this event will be RSVP only
> with members having priority seating.
>
> Please RSVP   with Ignatious Chong, Glenn Rutherford or Greg Bordash.
>
> Hope to see you there !!
>
>
>
> For more info on becoming an IPC Designer Council Member contact the IPC
> directly @
> http://ipc.org  or one of the members listed below.
>
> Greg Bordash -     President, Greater Toronto Area IPC Designer Council
> (905)882-2600 x8370    [log in to unmask]
> Ignatious Chong -  Vice President, Greater Toronto Area IPC Designer
> Council
> (416)448-5048      [log in to unmask]
> Glenn Rutherford - Treasurer, Greater Toronto Area IPC Designer Council
> (905)843-1384      [log in to unmask]
>
> PS.    If you do not wish to be on this distribution list please let us
> know.
> **************************************************************************
> *****************

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