3 Services Every Electronics Contract Manufacturer Should Offer

Whether you’re new to electronics contract manufacturing or are looking to scale up production of your current product line, contract manufacturing (CM) is an option you may well have considered, and for good reason. Outsourcing your manufacturing processes, or even your R&D process, to a quality CM can benefit your business significantly.

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Guide to Designing A Custom Cable P. 2

In the previous blog we covered a few factors that are critical in the design of a custom cable assembly such as the difference in cable conductors, insulation and jacketing. In this blog we will complete the guide in designing a custom cable by explaining cable shields, overmolds and their benefits.

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When to Consider Outsource Manufacturing

While the benefits may vary from company to company, the total benefits of outsourcing or off-shore sourcing, is a familiar concept to many entrepreneurs. The benefits are so pervasive that outsourcing or off-shore sourcing has become a core business strategy for a great majority of global enterprises, many of them being business leaders in their field.

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Flying Probe In-Circuit Testing

The flying probe in-circuit testing technology is currently being applied to PCB design, PCB Assembly test, and repairs. As it requires no conventional bed-of-nails test fixtures and the testing program can be created from the PCB design files, making it quick and easy.

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Industrial Robotic Arms in the Manufacturing Industry

Industrial robotic arm’s impact in the manufacturing industry is growing with advantages in cost savings, higher productivity and efficiency. With the industrial robotic arms multi-functional uses and benefits, many companies are now opting to replace low skilled human labor with industrial robotic arms.

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USB 101: All You Need to Know About USB 3.2

The new and improved Universal Serial Bus (USB) 3.2 gives the word universal a new meaning. With the ability to transfer data and power to various electronic devices such as cellphones, tablets and laptops eliminates the need to carry clunky cables. The updated USB 3.1, now USB 3.2, allows users to double their data transfer rates up to 20 GB/s due to it's multi-lane technology, making it a must have in the latest electronics trends.

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