Category:PCB PCB Industry Information
This Group provides continually the latest information on the most recent trends, forecasts and analysis in the printed circuit board space.
It is difficult to bet against the rise of automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robots as it has major impact in the way we learn, shop and play. It is difficult to predict on robotics and the...(view more)
The presenters of The Gadget Show were there, along with tech toys, the latest in games and consoles, and a chance to see some really successful Fifa YouTube gamers. We’ve picked out three inter...(view more)
It’s difficult to contain our excitement for this tiny quadcopter project called the Picopter. Frank managed to pull together an impressive collection of features when developing the project. First of...(view more)
There’s some really cool stuff to find if you wander around a Michaels craft shop or Hobby Lobby long enough. Recently, [Ben] picked up a craft cutter – a small vinyl cutter-like device meant for scra...(view more)
Here’s a wristwatch concept we haven’t seen before. Instead of trying to sandwich everything inside of a case it uses a stack of PCBs as the body of the watch. Mats Engstrom wrote in to tip us o...(view more)
RocTool (Savoie Technolac, France) is an anomaly in the composites industry, not because of its astronomical growth — from revenues of $700,000 in 2010 to $7 million in 2013 — or its previous 10 years...(view more)
Materials Sciences Corp. (MSC, Horsham, Penn., USA) has provided design, analysis, engineering and testing services to the advanced composites industry since 1970. It has worked with the U.S. Army, Na...(view more)
CTE of polybenzoxazine compared to epoxy, epoxy/phenolic and phenolic. These data, provided by Dr. Hatsuro Ishida at Case Western Reserve University, come from the US Federal Aviation Administration (...(view more)
You’re wondering how in the world tiny electronics such as the iPhone and the Apple Watch could possibly function. What’s going on inside such a small gadget to allow it to do so much? The answer is f...(view more)
In 1903, German inventor Albert Hanson described multiple layers of flat coil conductors laminated to an insulating board. The very next year, Thomas Edison experimented with methods of mounting condu...(view more)