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Cable Harness Assembly – What You Need to Know

Cable harness assembly is a critical aspect of many electrical and electronic systems. Assemblies and harnesses are essential for organizing and protecting wires and cables, ensuring they can effectively transmit signals or electrical power. This article delves into cable harness

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Burnt Circuit Board? What Causes a Printed Circuit Board to Catch Fire?

Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are essential components of modern electronics. They are used in various devices, including smartphones, computers, and medical equipment. However, PCBs can sometimes catch fire, leading to a burnt circuit board. A burnt circuit board can cause

Electronic Component Shortage – An Update for 2023

Electronic Component Shortage in 2023: A Growing Concern for the Technology Industry The technology industry has been facing a major challenge in the form of electronic component shortages since the start of 2023. A range of factors, including the COVID-19

The Most Important Metals in Electronics Manufacturing – Rare Earth Metals

Rare earth elements (REE) are key parts of modern manufacturing. Even though they’re invisible to most end consumers, they’re indispensable metals in electronics manufacturing. Like other minerals, rare earth metals have a limited supply. But despite being called rare, they’re

Benefits of VA/VE for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)

What is value? Value is a fair return in exchange for goods, services, or resources. It’s how well a product, machine, tool, system, or process performs its intended function. In a way, ‘value’ both surpasses and encompasses cost and function.

The Difference Between ODB++ and Gerber for PCB Design

Every electronic circuit is built upon a printed circuit board (PCB) that houses all the electronic components. Designers typically use Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools to design PCBs, and then transfer this data to companies through the relevant Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

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