John Mitchell, CEO of IPC, Visits The White House to Participate in the Pledge to America’s Workers John Mitchell, CEO of IPC, is advocating for the electronics industry workforce in Washington D.C., and participating in the Pledge to America’s Workers. Listen in and learn how IPC has joined in. Read Article 1:32:01 Professional Library Management Watch Video Surviving the Component Shortage, Design Resources and Printed Electronics - November 2018 OnTrack Newsletter November 2018 VOL. 2 No 7 WHERE HAVE ALL THE GONE? Understanding and Surviving Shortages Every EE and PCB is feeling the pinch of component shortages these days. How in the world have basic standard capacitors become scarce? When are we going to see the end of this annoying state of affairs? How can designers work around these shortages and get their work done--on time?! I gave John Watson of LeGrand a call to ask these Read Article 1:16 Part Search Panel Watch Video Team Design Support Makes Rapid Prototyping a Breeze If you’re looking to document features and changes in your next PCB, word processing software and email chains simply won’t do the trick. Keeping information consistent over time and across an organization takes design software that enforces a consistent data format that is accessible by everyone on your team. If you’re using design modules with different workflows and data formats, you might as well be creating documentation using pen and paper Read Article Tips to Minimize the Effects of Differential Noise in RS485 Communication I’ve never been a morning person and pride myself on simply getting dressed and making it to work on time. Although I typically beat the traffic and appear at the office just in time, there have been occasions when I’ve arrived wearing mismatched socks. 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