This book is intended as an introduction to printed circuit board manufacturing processes and terminology for readers who have no exposure to them. It provides techniques and approaches to estimating that should prove useful to all who participate in the estimating process.;1. Estimating Terminology
Printed Circuit Engineering: Optimizing for Manufacturability
β Scribed by Raymond H. Clark (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
I would like to present some definitions which will be helpful in understanding the purpose of this book. From The American Heritage Dictionary of the EnΒ glish Language: Engineer 1. A person who skillfully or shrewdly manages an enterprise. 2. To plan, construct, and manage, as an engineer. 3. To plan, manage, and put through by skillful acts, or contrivance. Engineering 1. The application of scientific principles to practical ends as the design, conΒ struction, and operation of efficient and economical structures, equipment and systems. 2. The profession of, or work performed by an engineer. Some words encountered in the definitions of engineer and engineering are Skillfully, Plan, and Manage. This book is concerned with engineering the manΒ ufacture of printed circuit boards, and is dedicated to those people engaged in designing, planning, manufacturing, and achieving quality assurance in printed circuits. In The Handbook of Printed Circuit Manufacturing (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1985), I presented detailed practical and theoretical information on the operaΒ tions involved in manufacturing printed circuits. It is possible to perform each operation in an optimum fashion, and still leave room for improvement. Much of that room for improvement requires the skillful application of scientific prinΒ ciples, planning, and management. It is the goal of this book to provide a sound background in industry standards and specifications, blueprint comprehension, artwork inspection, processes and tolerances, planning and quality assurance.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction to Standards and Specifications....Pages 1-11
Understanding Blueprints....Pages 12-22
Processes and Tolerances....Pages 23-68
Artwork Inspection....Pages 69-87
Planning: Multilayer And Double Sided Printed Circuits....Pages 88-116
Planning Flex and Rigid-Flex Jobs....Pages 117-143
Aspects of Quality Assurance....Pages 144-157
Back Matter....Pages 159-244
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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