
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "PCB Assembly",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Vision sensors monitor tiny antennas from
Cognex UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Cognex In-Sight 5401 incorporating PatMax can match the PCB assembly on the part with a 180 degree tolerance".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release DSP based motion controller takes servo onboard from
LG Motion: "A new device provides full featured and high-performance alternative to PC-card hardware based motion control systems with significant cost and time saving benefits".
In April 2005, we covered the news from UGS
- take a look at Chinese telecomms maker signs for software
which says: "Leading Chinese telecommunication solutions provider Alcatel-Shanghai Bell has selected the UGS Tecnomatix eM-Execution solution".
Take a look also at the news release from Camden Electronics, Chassis clip sends interfaces up the wall,
as well as Standoff fastener cuts PCB assembly times from Northern Precision,
and Servo takes filters onboard for smoother speed from Baldor UK.
See also:
Servo drive squeezes more out of motors
(April 2003)
The MicroFlex brushless AC servo drive provides OEMs with the means to squeeze extra performance out of motion machinery - while also trimming costs
Diagnostics system can cut plant downtime
(March 2003)
Phoenix Contact has chosen the Drives and Controls Exhibition to showcase the DiagNet diagnostic system, which dramatically reduces downtime due to faults and failures on industrial installations
Supports put boards on the DIN rail
(November 2002)
Camden Electronics has extended its range of DIN rail mounting supports with a 107mm wide Eurocard size that offers integral DIN rail mounting foot elements for easy snap-fit assembly
Easy assembly for boards on the rail
(October 2002)
Camden Electronics' range of DIN rail mounting supports offers versions sporting double width side elements and integral DIN rail mounting foot elements that enable easy assembly
PCB assembly and test starts up in the East
(May 2002)
Independent UK distributor Anglia Components has expanded its range of capabilities with the opening of a PCB assembly facility
Robots on parade in Germany
(February 2002)
Toshiba Machine Co and TM Robotics will be exhibiting at the Hanover Messe, between the 15th and the 20th of April, on stand C50, in Hall 17
The benefits of fabricated labyrinth screening
(December 2001)
Tecan Components says electronics designers are increasingly taking advantage of the cost and performance benefits of fabricated labyrinth screening solutions, as opposed to casting and milling
Positioning on electronics machines by PCIbus card
(May 2001)
The ground-breaking mouse-controlled positioning delivered by Dage's new X-ray electronics inspection machines is handled by Baldor's NextMove PCIbus motion controller card
Double-sided tape simplifies PCB assembly
(March 2001)
The latest thermally conductive adhesive tape from Chomerics can significantly simplify PCB assembly by eliminating thermal grease and mechanical fasteners when bonding heat sinks to microprocessors
Shield clips save costs in PCB assembly
(January 2001)
The SM Shield Clip allows shielding cans to be fitted and removed several times, allowing rework or tuning, if required with no degradation in performance or risk of damage to the circuit boards

