The Passing of Hans Bethe, the end of an Era
Hans Bethe (German: Bay-ta) (1906-2005) is likely the most important scientist that most people have never heard of. He was the winner of the Nobel Pr...
Hans Bethe (German: Bay-ta) (1906-2005) is likely the most important scientist that most people have never heard of. He was the winner of the Nobel Pr...
Hello Dr. Lasky, Could you send me a pdf or word.doc file with more details about your techniques on cost estimating for SMT assembly. I would like to...
I read your article “RoHS: The Fine Print” with interest. Your point about chromium in screw plating points out the level of detail with w...
As an advertising buyer, I am very concerned with advertising effectiveness and efficiency. I’d love to know which magazines and web sites you f...
Folks, One of my adventures at Dartmouth is the establishment a “Six Sigma” program. This effort is in conjunction with SMT magazine (Penn...
I see in recent articles that manufacturers are not immediately thinking of China as the lowest cost producer. Some of the reasons why are: The pro...
Gone are the days of filling FIVE halls PLUS the arena of the Anaheim Convention Center (NEPCON West of old). Today’s span......
Well is is good to be back in the snowy Northeast. My thoughts on APEX? 1. Lead-free was clearly the theme. 2. “Wow” Event: One component ...
Folks, My bimonthly column on WEEE/RoHS has created considerable email traffic. Surprisingly many people are hoping their products are exempt or that ...
Folks, Amish and Kathy were kind enough to share this perspective on working with “Ole Dr. Ron.” Many companies must draw upon the experti...
Folks, I am here at APEX in sunny (?) LA. Show attendance appears to be high despite the rainy weather. The theme of the show: Lead-free. This sho...
At Indium’s Quickstart seminar at Motorola, Plantation, Fl (February 8, 9, 2005) Ed asked: We make electronics that go on ships that are used by...