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Considering the printed circuit board often acts as the "brain" of a device, selecting the right one for a project is a critical step. Finding a PCB source becomes an equally critical component of the device's design and construction.
The size, shape, and complexity of the PCB depends on the intended function it will serve. Many PCBs will populate a broader, larger panel so more features are enabled than a single PCB can provide. In many industries, PCB construction must comply with national and international standards, such as Restriction of Hazardous Substances and Underwriters' Laboratories standards. Consequently, many manufacturers are careful to ensure their PCB products comply with current requirements.
Virtually every industry uses PCBs, so there are as many variations of PC...(Full Article)
The printed circuit board (PCB) industry is creating a spark in the U.S manufacturing sector, with sales growth nearly three times that of the national average in the industrial sector. The PCB industry is thriving especially in the West, with 37% of U.S. PCB manufacturers located in this region.
Because the industry is thriving, so is job creation: 44% of companies in the West have reported employee growth over the past year and approximately 40% of PCB manufacturing employees are located in this region.
As for companies that are actively growing and hiring new people, IndustryNet lists the "Top 10 U.S. Companies Reporting Employee Growth" over the past twelve months. These companies are:
1. Magna Electronics Technology, Inc. of Holly, Michigan with 500 current employees;
2. TTM...(Full Article)
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