In the premiere episode of PCB Chat, host Mike Buetow speaks with Mike Konrad of Aqueous Technologies about his experience with what happens when a contract manufacturer follows its customer’s instructions to the detriment of the product. The outcome: Product failures, blame, drama, and a really big lawsuit.
RM 94: Dr. Ron Lasky on His Many Books
RM 93: Dr. Kunal Shah on Ni-Less ENIG
PCB Chat 96: The Latest HDP Initiatives with Jack Fisher and Madan Jagernauth
PCB Chat 95: Latest PCB ECAD Market Data with Wally Rhines
RM 92: IPC Apex Expo Conversations: Reflow Thermal Control / Automated Device Programming
RM 91: Conversations from IPC APEX Expo - Inspection Systems - Contract Assembly - and Pirates!
PCB Chat 94: Michael Kirschner on Sustainability Standards
RM 90: Mike Adamson on Component Storage
PCB Chat 93: Mack Technologies on EMS Manufacturing in Mexico
RM 89: Tombstoning Mitigation with Tony Lentz
PCB Chat 92: Dr. James Lee and Chris Banton on RIT’s PCB Design Curriculum
RM 88: Indium’s Brian O’Leary on Electric Vehicles
PCB Chat 91: Wally Rhines on the Latest ECAD Software Trends
PCB Chat 90: Travis Kelly on the PCBAA
RM 84: Christopher Frederickson on Solder Paste Inspection
PCB Chat 89: College Training Programs for Electronics
PCB Chat 88: HDP Users Group Update
C2C 12: Smart Splice Cofounder Larry Welk
RM 83: Thermal Management Expert Miles Moreau
PCB Chat 87: Jorge Cardona on EMS in Colombia
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