Search:     Advanced search



Isn’t this too “blue-sky”? Doesn’t the technology require lots of invention and discovery before it can achieve commercial reality?

Views: 274
Answer: No. Based on decades of electronics assembly manufacturing experience, product configurations are well known, the core processes are well-known, failure modes are well known, fabrication processes and capabilities are well known. Materials and product reliability and QC protocols, etc are well known. Peripheral support resources (cleaning, conditioning, lab analysis, etc.) are available.
Others in this Category
document Can products designed in this manner offer electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection?
document Will multiple sources of the technology be available?
document Can the improved technology accommodate all types of SMT packages?
document Are materials available that are suitable for encapsulation? Have any materials been qualified?
document ESD is a growing concern; can the technology provide solutions?
» More articles