Podcast Ep.19: PCB Depaneling
PCB Depaneling is the process of breaking the individual PCBs out of the panel that is used to assemble the boards and is typically one of the very last steps assembled circuit boards go through before they are shipped.
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PCB Depaneling is the process of breaking the individual PCBs out of the panel that is used to assemble the boards and is typically one of the very last steps assembled circuit boards go through before they are shipped.
On this episode we're joined by Jack McLeans to discuss sensors.AFRICA, a pan-African citizen science initiative that uses low-cost sensors to monitor air, water and sound pollution to give citizens actionable information about their cities.
In this episode Dave Wilcox, CAM engineer at CircuitHub, joins us again to educate us on bare printed circuit board materials....think prepreg, laminate etc.
PCB Depaneling is the process of breaking the individual PCBs out of the panel that is used to assemble the boards and is typically one of the very last steps assembled circuit boards go through before they are shipped.
On this episode we're joined by Jack McLeans to discuss sensors.AFRICA, a pan-African citizen science initiative that uses low-cost sensors to monitor air, water and sound pollution to give citizens actionable information about their cities.
In this episode Dave Wilcox, CAM engineer at CircuitHub, joins us again to educate us on bare printed circuit board materials....think prepreg, laminate etc.
On today's episode we continue on with our technical sub-series about the assembly process. We delve into selective soldering, which is used to solder through hold components onto boards.
This episode is a continuation of our conversation with Eli Hughes of Tzero. If you haven't checked out the first part, we recommend you do so first before listening to this episode.
On this episode, we chat with CircuitHub customer, Eli Hughes. He tells about how his work at the Penn State Applied Research Lab and background in acoustics led to the founding of Tzero Labs.
You may have noticed that our instant PCBA quote bar has recently gotten a new look! We've listened to your feedback in order to create an easier to use tool. Here's everything that has changed:
The public Chinese Lunar New Year holiday is coming up in February 2021. It is a welcome and well deserved break for Chinese workers. However, it is also a notoriously stressful time for the global manufacturing industry. Although it is still a couple months away, we want to make sure our customers are informed so that they can adjust their build schedules ahead of time and avoid potential delays. Here's what to expect this year and how you can prepare.
In this episode we delve into the process of Automated Optical Inspection (AOI).
On this episode are joined by Dave Wilcox, a CAM engineer at CircuitHub who has been working with PCBs for 32 years. Dave gives us a 10,000 ft level overview of the PCB fab process, using a simple, standard 1.6mm thick, 2-layer board as an example.