ANZER Recertifies Entire Manufacturing Staff to IPC-A-610 Standard
Akron, OH, March 5 – 7, 2024: IPC-A-610 training is a widely recognized standard published by the IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries) that provides visual acceptance criteria for electronic assemblies. At ANZER, IPC-A-610 training is valuable for our manufacturing staff, especially those involved in the…
Aerospace Electronics Manufacturing Quality Management
Quality management is of paramount importance in aerospace electronics manufacturing for several reasons: In summary, quality management in aerospace electronics manufacturing is essential for ensuring safety, compliance, customer satisfaction, and overall aerospace system reliability. It is a comprehensive approach that addresses various aspects of the…
PCB Assembly Ionic Contamination: What to Know
Ionic contamination in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assembly refers to the presence of ionic residues on the surface of the assembled PCB. The chemicals and materials used in manufacturing and assembly typically leave these residues behind. Ionic contamination can harm electronic circuits’ performance and reliability,…
Q: What is an LED Luminaire Assembly
A: An LED luminaire refers to a complete lighting fixture that incorporates Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology as the light source. It includes the LED light source and other components necessary for the luminaire to function correctly. These components may include the housing, optics, heat…
PCB Assembly: Monitoring Quality and Process Performance
Monitoring product quality and process performance in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assembly ensures that the final electronic products meet the desired standards and specifications. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to effectively monitor quality and process performance in PCB assembly: By following these steps and…
Q: What is a PCB Copper Pour Area
A: A PCB copper pour area, also known as a copper pour or copper plane, is a technique used in printed circuit board (PCB) design to create a continuous, solid area of copper on one or both sides of a PCB. This area is typically…
Advanced PCB Manufacturing Techniques
Advanced PCB manufacturing techniques have evolved over the years to meet the increasing demand for smaller, more complex, and higher-performance electronic devices. These techniques involve various processes and technologies that enable the production of PCBs with improved performance, reliability, and miniaturization. Here are some advanced…
Cold Solder Joints: Causes and Effects
Cold solder joints are a common issue in electronics manufacturing and repair. They occur when the solder joint doesn’t properly bond with the components or the printed circuit board (PCB), resulting in a weak and unreliable connection. Here are the causes and effects of cold…
On-Spec. On-Time. On-Budget. Explained
At ANZER, we are often asked about our Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturing motto, “On-Spec. On-Time. On-Budget.” Basically, it is a concise and impactful way to communicate ANZER’s commitment to delivering high-quality assembled electronic PCBs to our customers. Let’s break down each part of our…
Q: In-Circuit Test (ICT): Why so Important
A: In-circuit test (ICT) is a widely used electronic testing method in the manufacturing and quality control of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and electronic assemblies. ICT is designed to identify defects and verify the functionality of individual components and connections on a PCB while it…
Wireless Technology Overview
Wireless technology refers to the transmission of data or information between devices without the need for physical cables or wires. There are various types of wireless technologies, each with its own set of characteristics and applications. Here are some of the most common types of…
Electronics Assembly Inventory Tracking
Electronics assembly inventory tracking systems are software or technology solutions designed to manage and monitor the inventory of electronic components and materials used to assemble electronic devices. These systems play a crucial role in ensuring efficient production processes, preventing shortages, minimizing excess stock, and maintaining…
Implementing Corrective Actions in PCB Assemblies
Implementing corrective actions in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assemblies involves identifying and addressing issues that arise during the manufacturing, testing, or operational phases. These actions ensure that the final product meets quality standards and functional requirements. Here’s a general process for implementing corrective actions in…
PCB-to-Wire Connections: Pull Test Validating
A pull test for PCB-to-wire connections is a mechanical test used to determine the strength of the connection between a printed circuit board (PCB) and a wire or cable. This test ensures that the soldered or crimped connections between the wires and the PCB pads…
Purpose of PCB Vibration Testing
PCB vibration testing, also known as Printed Circuit Board vibration testing, is a process used to assess the durability, reliability, and performance of electronic components mounted on a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) when subjected to various mechanical vibration levels. This type of testing is especially…
Concerned About: PCB Harmonics and Resonances
PCB harmonics and resonances are important concepts in electronic design, especially for high-frequency circuits and systems. They can lead to unwanted effects that can impact the performance and reliability of electronic devices. Let’s break down each of these terms: Both harmonics and resonances are significant…
Electronics PCB Firmware Explained
Electronics PCB (Printed Circuit Board) firmware is software that runs on a microcontroller or microprocessor embedded within an electronic device or system, typically hosted on a PCB. It is responsible for controlling and managing the electronic system’s hardware components and peripheral devices. Here’s a breakdown…
Electronic Manufacturing Equipment Calibration Importance
Manufacturing equipment calibration is a process used to ensure that measurement and testing instruments used in manufacturing processes are accurate and provide reliable results. Calibration involves comparing the measurements taken by a particular instrument to a known, standardized reference value. If any discrepancies are found,…
Electronic Manufacturing Equipment Traceability Described
Electronic manufacturing equipment traceability refers to the ability to track and document the various stages and components involved in the manufacturing process of electronic products. It involves capturing and recording information about the materials, processes, and personnel involved in producing electronic devices, such as printed…
PCB Plated Through-Hole Description
A PCB plated through-hole, often abbreviated as PTH, is a type of hole that passes through a printed circuit board and is plated with a conductive material to create an electrical connection between different layers or sides of the board. Plated through holes are a…