reverse engineering circuit card
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Farewell Nokia – Microsoft, you’re up
Nokia has completed the sale of substantially all of its Devices & Services business to Microsoft. The transaction was subject to potential purchase price adjustments. The estimate of the adjustments made for net working capital and cash earnings...
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OnCore implements E2open’s solution
OnCore Manufacturing has implemented E2open’s supplier collaboration solution. With E2open’s solution, OnCore aims to offer more effective customer service. The implementation of E2open improves OnCore’s supply chain flexibility, agility ...
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Benchmark’s revenues and income skyrockets
EMS-provider Benchmark Electronics experienced a strong start of the new fiscal year. During the company’s first quarter, revenues increased 18% from Q1 2013 to USD 639 million Cash flows provided by operating activities for Q1 2014 were approx...
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Plexus keeps on trucking
Second quarter revenues were USD 558 million, above the midpoint of the company’s guidance range and an increase of approximately 4% from the prior quarter. Dean Foate, Chairman, President and CEO, commented, “During the quarter, we won 4...
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Celestica hit its guidance
Celestica’s revenue for the first quarter 2014 amounted to USD 1.312 billion, within the company’s guidance of USD 1.30 – 1.40 billion, which however, is a decrease of 4% compared to the first quarter of 2013. “Celestica delivered f...
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Cadence expands verification solution with acquisition of Jasper
Cadence Design Systems has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Jasper Design Automation for approximately USD 170 million in cash. Jasper Design Automation is provider of formal analysis solutions, providing multiple verification solutions...
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PWB Reverse engineering Consider EMC’s Grounding
In the PWB reverse engineering, grounding is a very important measure to prevent the noise and prohibit the interference. The grounding method should be different due to the variation of circuit, the crosstalk among different circuit when reverse en...
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Teardown
It’s Christmas in April at iFixit, and Samsu Claus just came to town with another tasty morsel—the Samsung Galaxy S5! Following yesterday’s super-fixable Gear 2 smartwatch, the S5 is a bit of a disappointment. Samsung made things harder t...
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Samsung Galaxy S5 carries astronomical Bill of Materials
The latest member of Samsung’s wildly popular line of Galaxy smartphones ups the ante on features—and on cost—with the S5’s discrete-intensive design yielding a high bill of materials (BOM). The Samsung Galaxy S5 with 32 Gigabytes of NAND flash memor...
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Reverse Engineering Printed Wiring Boards
Reverse engineering PRINTED WIRING BOARD will always refers to the component arrangement, since get the bill of material from the process of reverse engineering PRINTED WIRING BOARD is very critical, in the bill of material, each one of the resistor,...