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Tips and Resources for PCB Fabrication and Assembly
by Advanced Assembly
Please enjoy this month's topics with helpful tips and resources for PCB fabrication and assembly.

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December 3, at 11:00 AM PT – Register Here

Whether its production-quantity PCBs or a handful of prototypes, most modern engineers no longer manually solder components. Fortunately, there are some incredible new advancements and technology in the area of PCB solder.

Join us for our webinar on December 3, at 11:00 AM PT to learn about the latest technologies, including jet paste printers, as well as easy design tips to avoid solder-related holds and delays.

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In this day and age, instant pricing is a must. But using this kind of software can also cause new types of errors, as there isn’t just one universal way to curate your Bill of Materials. Luckily, there are a few simple tricks you can use for your BOM files that will easily resolve some of these discrepancies.

In this article, learn the best Bill of Material practices to get the most accurate instant pricing and to maximize your turnaround time by eliminating various holds.

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When it comes to designing power supplies, a well-laid out printed circuit board is essential. Watch this quick video for board design tips that will help you avoid failures down the road.

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Deciding whether or not to panelize your PCB project can have far-reaching consequences on both the fabrication and assembly process. Panelization can affect cost, board size, turn-time and more.

Read this whitepaper to learn if you should panelize your boards >
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