Episodes
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Key Factors of Thoughtful Design
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
“Engage your suppliers early on the design process” - Ed Becze
Everyone wants a lower price, and often the “real cost” is not realized until it’s too late. In this episode, Ed Becze of Pegmatis, a highly experienced R&D company with end-to-end product development capabilities, joins us to help start-ups and design engineers like you avoid electronic product development failures.
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Show Highlights:
- Introduction and the interesting origin of Pegmatis’s company name
- Ed explains the foundation of a good product development process
- A thoughtful development plan mitigates risk early on—engage vendors and suppliers early on the design process (understand parts, availability, vendor capabilities aligned with your product)
- Holistic understanding of electronic product development: strategy, cost, and your design team’s experience level
- Start-up challenges, how to prevent failures:
- Understanding the risk of “development by demo”
- Address the lack of system-level design experience (use external expertise if needed)
- Don’t trust the data sheets—only 5% of chipset providers give adequate design rules to follow. The rest, you are on your own.
- Manufacturing test is absolutely critical—test equipment and test development are often overlooked
- Engage early on the design process. Ed stresses the benefits of nurturing your relationships with your vendors and manufacturers.
- Successful product development relies exclusively on your network—find capable vendors
- Supply chain intelligence, plan ahead when coping with supply challenges
- Cost reduction—do it, but follow the process that is within the constraints of what you intended to create.
- What are the costs of NOT thoughtfully designing? It’s huge! Money and time. Delays inTime to market are extremely expensive.
Links and Resources:
Pegmatis Website
Ed Becze on LinkedIn
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Altium Website
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Tuesday Jul 20, 2021
8 Things you Need to Know about Copper
Tuesday Jul 20, 2021
Tuesday Jul 20, 2021
Copper roughness has an impact on high-speed digital designs. Choose your copper wisely!
In this episode, circuit materials expert John Coonrod of Rogers Corporation shares his extensive knowledge on copper roughness. Watch this episode or listen on the go; it will help a PCB designer make a sound decision about picking the most suitable copper to use on your next design.
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Show Highlights:
- Introduction, John Coonrod’s role, expertise, and experience in the Rogers lab
- How the two basic types of copper are made (Rolled and ED) electric deposit (check out the slide)
- Copper overview
- Surface Roughness, the rougher the copper, the more the bond area
- Copper Treatments
- What is a reverse treat? The benefits, thermal properties, and adhesion
- IPC classifications of Low Profile (LP), Very Low Profile (VLP)
- Surface roughness for different types of copper and different types of surface roughness measurement units (check out the slides)
- Best practices when selecting a material
- Normal variations of copper for thickness, roughness, and etching differences
- Copper roughness impact on high-speed digital designs
- Copper roughness impact on RF concerns
- Future MMW 9 micron copper
Links and Resources:
Rogers Advanced Connectivity Solutions Website
Rogers (Free) Technology Support Hub
DesignCon 2021 August 17-19, San Jose, CA
PCB West 2021 October 5-8, Santa Clara, CA
Copper Foils for High-Frequency Circuit Materials
Different Copper Foils for Different Reasons
Choosing Copper Foils for High-Frequency PCBs
Materials for High Speed Interconnects: Physics & Chemistry of Copper Clad Laminates
How Copper Properties Impact PCB RF and High-Speed Digital Performance
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Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Sub-25 Micron Traces with Averatek ASAP Technology
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
High-density designs, simplified. Averatek offers a disruptive solution for complex electronic design.
We are very fortunate to have the powerhouse executive team from Averatek Corporation, a company that develops and licenses advanced manufacturing processes for a variety of electronic products including very high density printed circuit boards, semiconductor packaging, and RF and millimeter-wave electronics.
Haris Basit, Averatek’s CEO together with Mike Vinson the COO, and Tara Dunn the VP of Business Development and Marketing will share with us some exciting breakthroughs in miniaturization technology.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introductions, and Averatek Technology Overview
- Founded out of SRI in Silicon Valley
- PCB Industry in North America is ripe for disruption
- Definitions: MSAP, ASAP and Subtractive processes
- ASAP is Averatek semi-additive process and is achieved with a liquid metal ink catalyst and plated up from the seed layer
- PCB design benefits of Averatek technology
- Simplify the design
- Reduction in number of layers and lamination cycles
- Increased density and miniaturization
- Signal integrity improvements
- Applications are military, medical and communications
- Material suitable for ASAP high-performance design:
- Epoxy-based substrates
- High-frequency materials (including Teflon)
- High-speed materials
- Some flex materials
- Thin materials
- Shorten the learning curve for PCB designers with Tomas Chester design project in partnership with Averatek coming soon on Altium Resource Hub
- Example design optimization:
- Smaller footprint, increased panel usage
- 12 layer board became 8 layer board
- 3 lamination cycle to 1 lamination cycle
- Simplified design, increased reliability, significantly lower costs
Links and Resources:
Averatek Website
Fabricators offering Averatek:
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Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Supply Chain Intelligence from Octopart
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Octopart, the premier data platform for electronic components, handles at least 5 million unique searches every month. In this episode, together with Daniel Schoenfelder, head of Octopart, we will dive into the importance of having reliable access to electronic part data.
We specialize in democratizing electronic component data and helping engineers, designers, and buyers make better decisions faster. - Daniel Schoenfelder, head of Octopart
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introduction. The impact of the pandemic on Octopart
- Octopart’s vision: “Democratization of Information”
- New features: BOM tool in Octopart and Altium 365
- Embeddable Experience
- Global Price and Availability
- Inventory alerts
- Comprehensive Part Data - Core User Experience
- Lifecycle on Octopart.com
- CAD Models
- Lead time
- How Octopart fits into NEXAR—underpinnings of what’s available in the supply domain
- Shortages, State of Industry—saturation and duration
- Search Volume: 20 million unique users’ search on Octopart
- Learn more about Nexar—Octopart is a core component of Nexar
- What is on the horizon?
- Centralized community—very curated and engaged user community
- Solving industry-wide problems
- Octopart.com a destination for CAD
Links and Resources:
Dan’s LinkedIn Profile
Octopart.com
EDS Show August 2021 in Las Vegas at the Mirage
Semiconductor Industry Association Website (SIA)
Podcast: What is Nexar?
Nexar Website
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Altium Website
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Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Macrofab: Modern EMS Solutions in North America
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
“Working to reduce risk and provide a better customer experience in electronics manufacturing.” - Chris Church
Macrofab offers a better electronics manufacturing experience for the customer, from PCBA manufacturing to complete product assembly, testing, and fulfillment. Chris Church is here to explain the inspiration behind Macrofab, the solution it offers to design engineers, and the value they add to get your product out fast and efficiently.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
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Show Highlights:
- Chris Introduction and overview of Macrofab (“Pool of Capacity”)
- The how and why of Macrofab’s innovation and the value proposition to the electronics hardware market:
- Macrofab offers seamless solutions to electronics manufacturing challenges
- “AWS” of manufacturing. A fully managed marketplace
- Technological capabilities and faster turnarounds
- Customer demographic and addressable market (North America, Engineering and Purchasing professionals, small to medium enterprise companies in Industrial, IoT, Communications and Robotic markets)
- Meeting the needs of design engineers and purchasing without breaking company policies
- Proactive vs. Reactive--cost drivers and availability
- Providing amazing customer experience
Links and Resources:
Macrofab Website
Macrofab Podcast
Chris Church, LinkedIn Profile
Press Release: Shared Transformation Vision, Altium Investment
Full OnTrack Podcast Library
Altium Website
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Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
ASC Free Technical eBook and Webinar Series
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Learn any issues upfront before sending your board design to manufacturing.
In this episode, we are honored to have both Anaya Vardya and John Bushie of American Standard Circuits, Inc. They will share the inspiration behind their popular technical Ebook series that help design engineers to design a manufacturable circuit board.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introduction and overview of American Standard Circuits, Inc (ASC)
- The eBook series answers the frequently asked PCB design questions
- Four Books overview:
- Fundamentals of PCB Technologies
- Flex and Rigid-Flex Fundamentals
- Thermal Management: A Fabricator Perspective
- Fundamentals of RF/Microwave PCBs
- Creating manufacturable circuit boards, more than once
- Technical Webinar series
- Lifelong learnings that will benefit every PCB designer
Links and Resources:
Technical Webinar Series (Free and On-demand)
Download your Altium Designer Free Trial
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Thursday Jun 03, 2021
Component Shortages Report from IHS
Thursday Jun 03, 2021
Thursday Jun 03, 2021
Joining us in this episode is Greg Wood of IHS Markit, a global information company serving financial, automotive; energy and engineering; product design and manufacturing industries.
Greg will share his 20 years of experience in the electronic parts management space to help design engineers like you cope with the current electronics components shortage. Stay tuned for tips and ideas to expand your opportunities to acquire inventory.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Daily Distribution/Manufacturing information provided to IHS (Audit/Clean up reports)
- Aggregate counts lead times remaining for active parts for part types
- Average lead times for counts, regular basis—since covid
- Presentations: spreadsheet, graphs, trends
- Monthly report on lead times, pricing, inventory quantities (products this summer)
- Webinars
- What’s driving component shortage?
- “The Crazy” Findings, learnings, stories—use cases.
- Coping strategy for design engineers
- Impact on overall business: previous post acquisitions. previous versions cross-reference, replacement reduce time by at least 50%
- Significant impact on automotive industries—shocking impact!
- Where are we now
- Big move to fabrication
- TSMC: Agreed to 100 Billion to increase capacity
- What do I need to do NOW?
- Procurement advise
- Pay close attention to available products
- Heavy investment on infrastructure: 50 Billion in incentives
Links and Resources:
IHS Markit Webinar Page
IHS Website
Electronic Components Shortages, Insights from John Watson
Design Survival Guide in a World of Parts Shortages
SnapEDA Google for Electronic Components with Natasha Baker
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Wednesday May 26, 2021
Reinventing the Business of Electronics
Wednesday May 26, 2021
Wednesday May 26, 2021
In this Ontrack episode, Altium’s Chief Ecosystem Officer, Ted Pawela, and Altium’s Chief Software Architect, Leigh Gawne, join us to give us information about the launching of Nexar. Who is Nexar for? What’s the vision behind it and the strategy (the Why) of this new business unit? They explain how Nexar addresses critical needs for design engineers and delivers direct and frictionless access to the entire ecosystem of electronics tools and service providers.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- The first year of Altium 365: adoption trajectory, feedback, latest advancement, and plans
- Launching of Nexar: What is Nexar? (Open Ecosystem, zero cost)
- Nexar ties together with Altium 365, APIs released April 30th (Octopart), and Partner Dashboard. What can be expected in the following weeks and months?
- Types of partners, goals for those partners, and access to users/Octopart
- Benefits and opportunities for both users and partners
- Mcad slide (workspace)
- What’s in it for users and Industry at large?
- Electronics is still in its infancy.
- Ecad: Walled Garden.
- Cloud is an enabling force to bring electronics into this century and make transformation a reality.
- One of the drivers of this technology is smart and connected devices (cloud-enabled)
- Cloud Security: AWS, the most secure platform, continual improvement
- Work with top experts in cloud security (bank safe vs. bed mattress)
Links and Resources:
Nexar Website
Nexar Official Press Release
Altium 365
Open Source Ventilator (30 days to realization with Altium 365)
Transitioning a global team to Altium 365 during Covid Lockdown
Full OnTrack Podcast Library
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Tuesday May 18, 2021
Unleashing your High Density PCB Designs
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Understanding Semi Additive Process (SAP) and Modified Semi Additive Process (MSAP)
- MSAP isn’t new, but it’s growing to adoption, what’s driving that?
- What makes MSAP especially applicable now?
- Benefits of Laser Direct Imaging (LDI) for PCB designers and manufacturers
- What are the design implications and benefits? What exactly can you do with it?
- The methods/materials used for this technology?
- Chemical Technology, Averatec
- Ultra-thin copper, Insulectro
Links and Resources:
Insulectro Webinar on MSAP
Insulectro Website
(Insulectro Webinars Library available near the bottom of their homepage)
Chris Hunrath LinkedIn profile
Averatek Podcast on Additive Manufacturing
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Troubleshooting EMC from Your Workbench
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Wednesday May 12, 2021
EMC expert Ken Wyatt joins us in this episode to answer frequently asked EMC questions—a sneak peak to his EMC Book Series.
- EMC book series: Volume I: Create your own EMC Troubleshooting Kit
- What inspired you to write this book and why is this information important to your clients?
- Will you share some examples of common “blindspots” you observe with your design engineering clients relative to EMC?
- Can you share a few specific use cases?
- Volume II: Radiated and Conducted Emissions book will soon be published. What can readers expect to learn in this latest release?
- If you could share 1-2 tips for our listeners about radiated and conducted emissions, what would they be?
- Where can listeners find this book?
- Volume III: Immunity Testing
- What is Immunity Testing and why is it important?
- What are your plans for publication for this book?
- Will you come back again when volume 3 comes out?
- Wrap up.
Links and Resources:
Wyatt Technical Services (EMC Seminars)
Ken Wyatt’s author page on Amazon.com
Other EMC Articles and Resources from Altium
DesignCon 2021
IEEE EMC Society
Henry Ott’s Amazon Author Page (EMC Expert)
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Tuesday May 04, 2021
How to Build a New Data Management System
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
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Show Highlight - Pro Tips!
- How do you build a new data management system?
- Build templates and defaults (files) and remember to always do this FIRST - copy the Altium defaults and set them up from there. Please review all the parameters and learn how they flow. Then check in to Concord / Altium365.
- Review and organize your categorization system. Make templates. Don't make it more complicated than it needs to be. Restrain yourself from over-organizing.
- Build up a test project and test it out.
- Bonus: Use the drafting system; it is awesome.
Show Notes:
- Why did you start using Altium 365 Pro?
- Flat data model is dead
- Database and programmable access to a managed data system
- Version control within the new data management system
- Part availability and shortages and crosses
- Better than Digi-key in some cases :)
- What solutions/benefits did this offer to the organizations you are involved in?
- Digging into the details: Advice for your peers and those considering this solution:
- Maybe prototype and implementation should be different
- Migrating to Altium 365...go slow and don’t jump into the migrator right away.
- The templating system is great...USE IT! (if Pro)
- Sample data is a nice place to start, but hardly a perfect plan
- Directories are a good start, but data quality varies and is inconsistent
- Highly recommend the pro version
- Concord Pro for DoD work (on-premises)
- Plan it out, figure out what really matters. I wasted a lot of time on what didn't matter.
- I ultimately wrote an entire document with footprint names/IDs, formatting of the descriptions, etc. After making a mess.
- Rs and Cs were the hardest. Use Excel to build tables. (John Watson’s tip)
- Lot's of little details which are not readily apparent how they work together.
Links and Resources:
Escape Room Tech
Anidea Engineering
Altium 365
Concord Pro (On premise)
Altium 365 Pro Subscription (includes Concord Pro for Data Management)
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Taking Simulation to a New Dimension
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Tuesday Apr 20, 2021
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Background, Avishtech
- Featured tools: Gauss stack 2D, Gauss stack
- There are many simulation tools, what makes Avishtech’s offering standout?
- First product ever endorsed by industry Signal Integrity Expert, Lee Ritchey. (PCB stackup simulation, PCB dimensional stability and warpage)
- What pain points exist and how does Avishtech address these?
- What’s been the early feedback? Share use cases.
- What’s coming: Roadmap
Links and Resources:
Avishtech Website
Avishtech Webinar
Kashev Amla’s LinkedIn Profile
Tarun Amla’s LinkedIn Profile
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Monday Apr 19, 2021
New Printed Circuit Engineering Course: PCE EDU
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Today's guests are Rick Hartley and Mike Creeden
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introduction, Rick Hartley and Mike Creeden
- Printed Circuit Engineering Course: PCE EDU
- Why not PCB-EDU
- Who is this course for?
- What is contained in the course, and the inspiration behind it?
- Who authored the course and where can Design Engineers sign up?
- How will this course be proctored for certification purposes?
- PCE EDU will be offered in universities
- Closing remarks
Links and Resources:
Eptac PCE EDU Course page
PCEA (Printed Circuit Engineering Association)
Rick Hartley’s LinkedIn Profile
Mike Creeden’s LinkedIn Profile
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
3 Key IPC Rules to Know, Follow and (sometimes) Break
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Listen to this episode with Gerry Partida.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introduction to Gerry Partida and Summit Interconnect
- Why knowing and following IPC standards are critical for Design Engineers
- AABUS: What is it, and when to use it (Edge clearances)
- Removing non-functional pads
- Watch for 3.5 mil minimum dielectric rule IPC 2221. Work around
- How to access standards, talk to your fabricator: IPC Expertise
- CTA: Follow Gerry on LinkedIn for tips and tricks
- Summit Interconnect Website
- IPC website
Links and Resources:
Gerry’s LinkedIn Profile
Summit Interconnect Website
IPC Website
DFM Article: PCB Front-End Engineering
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Monday Mar 29, 2021
Four Commonly Held Myths of EMC Design
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Monday Mar 29, 2021
“Don't get your ground plane, there's never really a good reason to do that.” - Dr. Todd Hubing
Dr. Todd Hubing debunks the EMC myth. Dr. Hubing has authored or co-authored over 200 papers and presentations on electromagnetic modeling, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and the design of reliable electronic systems. In this episode he shares with us 30 years worth of knowledge, tested and proven facts about EMC.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introduction. Get to know Dr. Todd Hubing.
- Learn EMC, Resources and Courses
- EMC question of the week from 2017 - 2020 compiled in a book, available now.
- EMC design guidelines: Top 4
- Solid ground planes should be gapped between analog and digital circuits.
- The decoupling capacitor should be located as close as physically possible to the IC’s power pin.
- On multi-layer boards, the best stack-up is ...
- To suppress common-mode noise, the power input on a circuit board should have a common-mode choke.
Links and Resources:
- Learn EMC Website (Resources and courses)
- EMC Resource Page on the Learn EMC Website
- Book: EMC question of the week: March 2017-December 2020. Now available.
- EMC Design Guideline Collection (including the top 4, with over 30 years worth of wisdom here!)
- Find Learn EMC and Dr. Todd Hubing on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook
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Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
The What, Why and How of Data Management
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
More than 15 million components to choose from to design your board, where do you begin?
Today’s guest is John Watson, a seasoned PCB designer with 40 years of experience in the electronic industry and now Altium’s Customer Success Manager. He will talk about everything you need to know about library management and how you can successfully keep it organized and functional for your PCB design needs.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- John Watson, 40 Years in Electronics, 22 Years in PCB Design, 5+Years PCB Design Manager for a global team of 65 Design Engineers
- What is Data Management and who are the stakeholders that use it?
- It’s the management of part data throughout the entire process of PCB design and manufacturing.
- Part Choices (Electrical Engineers-Circuit Designers, Schematic)
- MCAD (Mechanical Engineers)
- Procurement (Purchasing and Material Management)
- EMS Supplier (Suppliers)
- Recent data management webinar: Office Hours - Component and Data Management , Part Two: Follow up session and Homework
- Octopart part numbers: 15.1 Million!!
- “Eating the Elephant” Start with the item right in front of you. Full explanation on webinar
- Cost of doing it wrong, or benefit for doing it right: Time, Money, Delays, TTM, safety, job security
- The importance of accurate footprints, pin #1, orientation
- How do you stay ahead of component supply chain issues such as end of life, obsolescence, and shortages?
Tools that help: Active BOM, Octopart, IHS, Concord Pro
Links and Resources:
PCB Design 007 Magazine: Footprints
Chris Denney Podcast: 5 Things your EMS Company wants you to avoid
Octopart Website
Webinar Series: Avoid BOM stock cost and lifecycle surprises as you design
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Automate Front End Engineering Processes with Kent Balius
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
How can we become more efficient as an industry? Kent Balius is here with us to discuss the importance of automating Front End Engineering processes. His company EPIC Front End Engineering promotes intelligent processing by reducing human interactions and eliminating labor-intensive administrative processes.
This episode is all about smart engineering. Learn how an automated process can help increase your profits and revenues.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- About Kent Balius:
- 35 years of front-end engineering at PCB fabricators
- Viasystems/TTM, Global standardization plant-to-plant Data Package Collaboration between OEM designs and Fabricators (Seamless Global Transfer)
- EPIC Turn unstructured Data and convert it to Intelligent Data-Driven Processes
- IPC-2581 Adoption and drive automation
- What are the current challenges in the Industry: archaic, manual, intensive administrative process
- Dumb-data: Gerbers
- Effects on Revenues and Profitability: cost and time implications
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM): Reduce human interaction and error. Increase reliability!
- Move toward digitization, IPC-2581, EPIC Front End Engineering
Links and Resources:
EPIC Website
Column in PCD&F Magazine (coming soon)
IPC-2581 Consortium Webpage
TTM Julie’s Ellis podcast: Seamless Global Transfer
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Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Looking Forward: 2021 Industry Trends and Events to Watch for
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Where are we going in these crazy times? Mike Buetow, an exceptional journalist in the electrical engineering space, gives us the state of the industry—what to look out for, the current trends, and what will help you be a better design engineer in 2021.
This is an episode full of valuable information about major industry trends. Make sure to check the extra resources below, and watch the full episode or listen on the go on any of your favorite podcast apps!
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- What lasting effects will the pandemic have on Trade Shows?
- PCB East and PCB West: Game On! in Massachusetts and California
- 3 Major Industry Trends to watch for:
- Component Shortages, Caps, Resistors, Memory, and Microchips
- Smart Manufacturing: Offshore Giants like Universal Scientific have achieved Industry 4.0 in scale
- Geopolitical Impacts: Keep your eyes on Taiwan!
Links and Resources:
PCB East
PCB West
TTI Market Eye
ESD Alliance (EDA market stats)
Circuits Assembly Article: Lights-Out Factory at USI (Universal Scientific, Inc)
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
PCEA is Here to Meet the Challenges of the PCB Design Industry
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Tomas Chester is back for a Part 2 episode. This time he shares the importance of being involved in the PCB design community through organizations like the Printed Circuit Engineering Association™ (PCEA). He will also explain how the Materials Library in Altium Designer will benefit you as a designer and other stakeholders, including your fabricator.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Why Tomas is using the Altium Designer Materials Library
- Access to Tomas’ Materials Library
- Using Simberian's 3D field solver Embedded in Altium Designer
- Printed Circuit Engineering Association™ (PCEA) is addressing challenges in the Industry
- PCEA Tri-Chapter Kickoffs
Links and Resources:
Tomas Chester on LinkedIn
Chester Electronic Design
Access to Tomas's Materials Library
PCEA website
PCEA Membership
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
More Designing, Less Distraction with Altium Designer 365
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
“Those who get to choose, choose Altium Designer.” - Lawrence Romine, Altium VP of Corporate Marketing
In this episode, Lawrence Romine is with us to reveal some exciting news about the new Altium Designer Multi-Plan Subscription Programs. He explains the three components that make up the subscription program and how a designer like you can benefit from each option.
Altium 365: Where the World Designs Electronics
Show Highlights:
- Introduction of the new Multi-plan Subscription Plan (Includes cloud solution Altium 365 and service and feature-specific choices.
- What’s the difference between “maintenance” and “subscription”?
- Altium making a shift towards Saas (Software-as-a-service), allowing for choosing best-fit solutions
- Definition Standard vs. Pro subscription plans
- Perpetual and on-premise subscription remain available
- Altium 365 enables an unparalleled ability to collaborate across engineering disciplines and with supply chain partners.
Links and Resources:
Altium Designer 21: What’s New?
Lawrence Romine’s LinkedIn Profile