Absorption and Dispersion in PCB Interconnects
How much energy does it take to transmit one bit of information, and where does this energy eventually go? READ MORE...
As RoHS is ‘Recast,’ Questions Arise Over Eco Standards’ Efficacy
Michael Kirschner, president of Design Chain Associates, discusses the state of RoHS 3 and the circular economy. READ MORE...
Bending the Flex in Rigid-Flex
Increasing distances between rigid areas helps prevent potential damage. READ MORE...
Length Matching Routing for PCB Busses
Shortening and folding traces takes creativity. Be sure to meet the timing budget. READ MORE...
Rogue Wave Estimation in PDNs Using the Multi-Tone Technique
Effective strategies for calculating rogue wave noise levels. READ MORE...
Absorption and Dispersion in PCB Interconnects
How much energy does it take to transmit one bit of information, and where does this energy eventually go?
https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/16444-absorption-and-dispersion-in-pcb-interconnects
As RoHS is ‘Recast,’ Questions Arise Over Eco Standards’ Efficacy
Michael Kirschner, president of Design Chain Associates, discusses the state of RoHS 3 and the circular economy.
https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/16445-as-rohs-is-recast-questions-arise-over-eco-standards-efficacy
Bending the Flex in Rigid-Flex
Increasing distances between rigid areas helps prevent potential damage.
https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/current-issue/243-flexperts/16443-bending-the-flex-in-rigid-flex
Length Matching Routing for PCB Busses
Shortening and folding traces takes creativity. Be sure to meet the timing budget.
https://www.pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/current-issue/241-designer-s-notebook/16441-length-matching-routing-for-pcb-busses
Rogue Wave Estimation in PDNs Using the Multi-Tone Technique
Effective strategies for calculating rogue wave noise levels.
https://pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/16408-rogue-wave-estimation-in-pdns-using-the-multi-tone-technique
SEOUL – Six investors have submitted bids in a preliminary tender for 100% stake in NexFlex, according to reports. The sale price is estimated around 700 billion won (US$573.9 million).
NexFlex manufactures flexible copper clad laminates for smartphone and TV flex substrates. The firm supplies FCCLs to companies such as Samsung Electronics and Apple.
The company is currently held by private equity firm SkyLake Equity Partners. A final candidate is expected to be shortlisted in early April.
Its annual revenue expanded from 69 billion won in 2019 to 150 billion won in 2021.
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