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Make Your Analog Front End Programmable With GreenPAK
5 min
Blog
Electrical Engineers
When it comes to programmable analog electronics, there aren't a lot of compact options. Analog programmable electronics have always required some sort of digital host running firmware and accepting user commands. The circuitry that makes up the analog portion of the system is almost always built from discrete components, making compact form factors very difficult. For analog ASICs, reprogrammability typically comes through externally connected...
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How to Source Alternate Parts with Octopart BOM Tool
3 min
Products Hub
Procurement Managers
PCB Design Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Welcome to part two of Octopart’s Expert Insights on Sourcing BOMs series! In this episode, Joel Austin and Zach Peterson dive into how you can efficiently source alternate parts using the Octopart BOM Tool. From identifying lifecycle risks to checking compliance and replacing discontinued components, this walkthrough shows how to make smarter sourcing decisions. Didn’t catch the first episode? Click here to see how to simplify component...
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How to Measure FR4 PCB Dielectric Constant
8 min
Blog
PCB Design Engineers
Something that comes up often in signal integrity at high frequencies is determining whether a reported dielectric constant value is accurate. This is not a trivial issue; it matters when correlating simulation to lab data, setting impedance targets, and predicting propagation delay in a proposed design. In some cases, it becomes necessary to infer dielectric constant from measurements on a test coupon rather than relying only on a datasheet...
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New PCB Assembly Method Promises Higher Reliability & Lower Cost
1 min
Podcasts
Discover The Occam Group's process, a revolutionary approach to PCB assembly that eliminates solder while improving reliability, reducing costs, and simplifying manufacturing. Ray Rasmussen, Managing Partner at The Occam Group, explains how this innovative methodology embeds components and builds copper-to-copper connections using existing fabrication equipment—no massive capital investment required. Learn how the Occam opportunity could...
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What Every PCB Buyer Should Know About Buying Assemblies
7 min
Blog
PCB Design Engineers
PCBA buyers looking to purchase assemblies should know the potential risks they face with different service levels from an assembly house. A buyer's job is to take the engineering specification and keep it inside, as well as the completed printed circuit boards, and consign these items to a PCB assembly house. Once the assembly process begins, buyers should be aware of all the factors that could increase cost or lead time, as well as watch for...
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Beyond Traces: Why Soldermask May Be the Critical Factor in Ultra HDI
6 min
Blog
PCB Design Engineers
Manufacturing Engineers
Engineering Managers
As PCB designers, we spend a lot of time focusing on the high-profile aspects of Ultra High Density Interconnect (UHDI) technology: tight trace widths, sub-50 micron spacing, stacked microvias, and advanced material sets. But there’s another layer that doesn’t get nearly enough attention and, in many cases, can make or break the manufacturability of your board: soldermask. In UHDI designs, where line-and-space geometries are pushing the lower...
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How ECAD-MCAD Co-Design Supports Aerospace Reliability and Compliance
11 min
Blog
Mechanical Designers
In aerospace, the margin for error is razor-thin. A misaligned connector or overlooked clearance can mean millions in redesign costs, months of certification delay, or worse, a system failure in the field. Regulatory bodies like the FAA (DO-254) and defense standards such as MIL-STD-810 exist to minimize these risks, but compliance is only as strong as the design process itself. Increasingly, aerospace companies are embracing ECAD-MCAD co-design...
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Shrinking Arduino Projects: Atmega328P and Nothing More
7 min
Altium Designer Projects
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Startups / Electronics Prototypers
Solo Engineers
PCB Design Engineers
Electrical Engineers
I’ve been prototyping and playing around with Arduinos since the first Arduino Uno came out. I was just starting college and I fell in love with the device from day one. Fast-forward a few years later, and I needed to rapidly put together a prototype for my senior design project. To move fast, the Arduino was the only platform out there at the time that came with lots of modules/shields, libraries out of the box, and a simple IDE to pull a...
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Most Common Causes of PCB Assembly Rework and Scrap
5 min
Blog
Procurement Managers
There is a lot that can go wrong during PCB assembly. When procuring printed circuit boards and PCB assemblies, simple things like incorrect BOM line items and footprint mismatches can force an assembly to be delayed, reworked, or scrapped. Some of the features in a PCB layout can also increase the chances of defects which will require a fabricated PCB to be scrapped. PCB fabricators will put a design through a DFM review, but a DFM review is not...
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