In today's increasingly connected and digital world, PCBs are the unsung heroes that power our devices, from smartphones to spacecraft. Yet, the art and science of designing these crucial components often go unnoticed. That’s where this episode comes in.
Today, we shine a spotlight on the critical role PCBs play in modern technology and explore the best practices that drive innovation and reliability.
In this episode, Mike Konrad tries to unravel the mysteries of PCB design, tackle complex challenges, and unlock the secrets to creating high-performance, efficient, and reliable circuit boards. Whether you're a seasoned PCB designer looking to sharpen your skills, a budding engineer eager to learn the ropes, or simply a tech enthusiast curious about the technology that shapes our lives, this episode has something for everyone.
He is joined by Dr. Zach Peterson. Zach is a well-known researcher and electronics designer. In 2017, he founded Northwest Engineering Solutions as a technology consultancy and has since grown the company into an innovative design and manufacturing house for advanced electronic products.
He conducted his Applied Physics Ph.D. research in ZnO random laser theory and stability and his M.Sc. Physics research in chemisorptive sensors for environmental monitoring at Portland State University. He also received his MBA (Leadership & Finance) from Adams State University. His work has been published in over a dozen peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and he has written 2500+ technical articles on PCB design for a number of companies.
He is a member of IEEE Photonics Society, IEEE Electronics Packaging Society, American Physical Society, and the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA). He previously served as a voting member on the INCITS Quantum Computing Technical Advisory Committee working on technical standards for quantum electronics, and he currently serves on the IEEE P31-86 Working Group focused on Port Interface Representing Photonic Signals Using SPICE-class Circuit Simulators.
He will speak on Signal Integrity in Thin PCB Materials and IC Substrates at PCB East in June.
RM 131: Industry Icon Bob Willis
PCB Chat 121: Wally Rhines on the Latest Electronics Design Software Market Data
RM 130: Human-Centered Approaches to Innovation with Dr. Alexis Abramson
RM 129: Network Reliability - Avoiding Cyber-Security Threats
PCB Chat 120: HDP’s Latest PCB and Solder Research
RM 127: Phil Zarrow and Jim Hall
RM 126: Moisture Mitigation Strategies with Dan Jenkins and Rob Lowery
RM 125: DFM Best Practices with Pride Industries’ Engineering Manager Andrew Williams
RM 124: Dave Hillman’s Amazing 3,600 Mile Kayak Journey Down the Missouri River
PCB Chat 119: David Schild on US Government Investment and Policy for PCB Manufacturing
PCB Chat 118: Claire Wemp, Ph.D., on Thermal Interface Materials
RM 123: Introduction to Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) with Dr. Christopher Jackson
PCB Chat 117: July 2023 EDA Software Market Update
RM 122: The Integration of AI into Inspection Systems
PCB Chat 116: John Watson on PCB Designer Training
RM 120: Making Reliability Training Entertaining and Effective
RM 119: Quantum Mechanics Explained
PCB Chat 115: Wally Rhines on the Latest ECAD Market Data
PCB Chat 114: Matthias Wagner and Kerry Chayka of Flux
RM 118: Making ’Big Data’ Useful with Intraratio’s Ryan Gamble
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