... * Case Based Assignment TOPIC:- Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Submitted To:- Submitted By:- Harneek sani Group members Suraj kumar sahni (A 36) Sumeet jha (B 21) Aaditya baidwan (A 11) Section – JE101 Introduction A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways, tracks or signal traces etched from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive substrate. It is also referred to as printed wiring board(PWB) or etched wiring board. Printed circuit boards are used in virtually all but the simplest commercially produced electronic devices. A PCB populated with electronic components is called a printed circuit assembly (PCA), printed circuit board assembly or PCB Assembly (PCBA). In informal use the term "PCB" is used both for bare and assembled boards, the context clarifying the meaning. Alternatives to PCBs include wire wrap and point-to-point construction. PCBs...
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...A breadboard (or protoboard) is usually a construction base for prototyping of electronics. The term "breadboard" is commonly used to refer to a solderless breadboard (plugboard). A breadboard originally was a flat wooden cutting board used to support a loaf of bread (or other foods) while it was being sliced; this original meaning is still in use, but has a new additional meaning as "a base for prototyping". The concept of "breadboarding" as prototyping is not confined to electronic design; "mechanical breadboards" have been and continue to be used by mechanical engineers. Because the solderless breadboard for electronics does not require soldering, it is reusable. This makes it easy to use for creating temporary prototypes and experimenting with circuit design. Older breadboard types did not have this property. A stripboard (veroboard) and similar prototyping printed circuit boards, which are used to build semi-permanent soldered prototypes or one-offs, cannot easily be reused. A variety of electronic systems may be prototyped by using breadboards, from small analog and digital circuits to completecentral processing units (CPUs). URL: (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadboard ) 2. Resistor A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. The current through a resistor is in direct proportion to the voltage across the resistor's terminals. This relationship is represented byOhm's law: where I is the current through the conductor in...
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...Optimizing Printed Circuit Board Production: A Case Study Abstract This paper focuses on the production of 5 different printed circuit boards (PCBs). The purpose of this paper is to understand the best production model to reach maximum profit. It is understood that there are production capacities that will limit the overall amount of products produce. Through the use of Linear Programming we can determine, based on the current circuit boards sale price, the number of each board type the plant needs to produce. It can also be determined which production capacity would need to be increased in order to increase production numbers. In addition, this paper will look at how the production schedule will alter based on customer demands and changes in sales price. Optimizing Printed Circuit Board Production A Case Study ABC Electronics is a manufacturer of printed circuit boards and there is 5 different types the company produces. The Company wants to use Linear Programming to find the best production schedule to maximize profits. For each circuit board (A5464, A2668, G3897, Z9794 and L8687) the company has determined what the profit is for each board type. The profit was calculated by subtracting the material, labor and overhead costs from the selling price (see Appendix A. Individual Profit line). It was also determined the producing minutes for each board during all steps of the process (Laminating, Drilling, Plating, Etching, and Wiring) and the capacity in minutes each...
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...Jason Haas Research paper 1 Mr. Smith unit 4 a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted. A bus is the path through which a device sends its data so that it can communicate with the CPU and or other devices. There are traditionally three different types of buses found on a mother board which are the front side bus (F.S.B) which can be explained as being the interface between the cpu & motherboard, Specifically the north bridge/ memory controller hub. The second bus typically found is called a Intel GTL which can be explained as the single connection to the north bridge shared between all cpu`s. The third most typical bus found in a motherboard is DDR-SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory). This upcoming replacement for SDRAM is basically the same product, but it operates twice per clock cycle. DDR-SDRAM is only about 10 to 20 percent more expensive than traditional SDRAM and provides better performance than single-channel RDRAM. A port expander can be any device to which one existing or onboard port becomes two or more, An advantage to this is the ability to allow more devices of a particular port. The internal expander has a connection inside the computer typically on the motherboard. An external device plugs into the existing port and then has multiple places to connect. When not part of a computer system, these...
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...Considers the proposed investment in the ability to produce printed circuit boards (PCB) at home instead of buying them from a third-party contract. Business intelligence tools Stryker Corporation is considering a proposal in response to the difficulties with existing suppliers. Requires students to formulate and carry out basic quantitative analysis of the budget of the capital, in particular, to calculate the net present value (NPV) Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and the payback period. “Hide by Timothy A. Luehrman Source: Harvard Business School 6 pages. Publication Date: May 25, 2007. Prod. #: 207121-PDF-ENGConsiders the proposed investment in the ability to produce printed circuit boards (PCB) at home instead of buying them from a third-party contract. Business intelligence tools Stryker Corporation is considering a proposal in response to the difficulties with existing suppliers. Requires students to formulate and carry out basic quantitative analysis of the budget of the capital, in particular, to calculate the net present value (NPV) Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and the payback period. “Hide by Timothy A. Luehrman Source: Harvard Business School 6 pages. Publication Date: May 25, 2007. Prod. #: 207121-PDF-ENGConsiders the proposed investment in the ability to produce printed circuit boards (PCB) at home instead of buying them from a third-party contract. Business intelligence tools Stryker Corporation is considering a proposal in response to the difficulties with existing...
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...Donner Company manufactured printed circuit boards to the specifications of a variety of electronics manufacturers. Each board consisted of a thin sheet of insulating material with narrow metal strips (conductors) bonded to its surface. The insulating sheet acted as a structural member and supported electronic components connected by the conducting strips. In the customer's plant, assemblers (human and/or automated machinery) positioned electronic components in the predrilled holes in the board, soldered them into place, and then installed the board in the final electronic product. insulation - insulating material: a material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat or sound or electricity At the end of 1987, there were 750 printed circuit board manufacturers in the United States. These manufacturers could be classified either as captive or contract manufacturers. Large electronics firms, such as IBM, AT&T and Digital Equipment, produced much of their own requirements in captive board shops. When large quantities of simple technology boards, or small quantities of fast turnaround prototype boards were required, these customers would usually subcontract production to contract manufacturers. Smaller firms also purchased from contract manufacturers, particularly when small lots of special boards were needed. The more technologically complex a board, the more likely it was that customers would eventually produce it in-house. Printed circuit boards, with their electronic components...
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...Case Circuit Board Corporation Background of the case Circuit Board Corporation (CBC) designs and manufactures printed circuit boards (PCB’s). Dieter Adams had started CBC in 1961 during the early days of the computer industry. His first contract was to design and manufacture PCB’s for the early minicomputer companies. Maggie Adams, his wife, was a part-time employee at the time. The market was divided into three distinct product segments by functionality. In 2001 the three product segments were: * Low-End Segment: for simple applications requiring one- to four-layer boards * Mid-Range Segment: for more complex applications requiring 12- to 24-layer boards * High-End Segment: for the most complex applications, requiring 30- to 50-layer boards In 2000 industry analysts placed total bookings for PCB production worldwide at approximately 30 billion, with the U.S. market comprising about a third of that dollar volume. The company was profitable at 30 million in sales, making 1,2 million pre-tax. Dieter Adams hired Ben Cashman as President and COO of the company. R.I.P. Dieter Adams † Maggie Adams had gone from being a part-time employee and secretary of the board to running the company. What is the real problem in the case? † Dieter Adams; Maggie was now left in complete of charge of the company and getting difficult and conflicting advice. In January 2001, the high-tech industry imploded. Most companies in the printed circuit-board industry had reported...
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...equipment for creating a low-cost automated inventory system would be a Rockwell Automation Printed Circuit Board, Wireless Antennas Cable with Circuit Board, Microcontroller Unit PIC18F4550, Handheld MC9190 G-Mobile Computer, and IR Remote Toggle Switch Kit, Bar Codes, and Personal Computer. The system I would want to create would be automated and run off wireless and IR signals where there will be some manual check, but the automated would be in place and manual is just to double-check on the automated system. There can be a lag in automated systems so there would be the need for manual checking in case the automated isn’t up to date because the last thing anyone wants is to be without what’s needed and then have to order it. The customer wouldn’t be happy and makes the business look bad at the same time. There will be an automated inventory system comprising of at least one bin configured to contain a plurality of stocked items, a platform configured to support the bin, a wireless circuit associated with each said platform and a wireless reader device having at least one microcontroller unit. The wireless reader device may be configured to read a wireless signal transmitted by the wireless circuit upon completion of printed circuit board. The printed circuit board includes a switch configured to selectively complete the circuit board and a sensor configured to activate the switch. The circuit will be configured to transmit a RFID signal. The wireless reader device will be a portable...
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...1993-1996, or approximately twice the growth rate during the prior seven-year period and three times the sales growth of the semiconductor industry. Equipment providers were suddenly faced with capital spending cutbacks, order cancellations, and requests by customers for extended terms. Over the long-term, demand for semiconductor equipment was expected to resume its double-digit growth. New uses were growing far beyond the computer-in communications, transportation, medical technology, automation, and a host of consumer products: pocket-size cellular phones, interactive video games, digital VCRs, laser scanners, camcorders, and high-definition TV. To be competitive, suppliers must advance complex chips from the drawing board to the printed circuit board and provide production-worthy systems that can be supported on a 24 hour, worldwide basis. Section II As an external consultant, I recommend selling another convertible subordinated debenture with the coupon interest rate and a conversion price. When the company did this in 1994, they then sold one million shares of common stock at $32 in 1995. This raised $60 million and helped to alleviate the strain caused by rapid growth. Sales are projected to grow from $605 million to $1,505 million, and net profit from $18.5 million to $99 million all from 1997 to 2002. ATI needs to reduce manufacturing costs and to...
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...As I started to brainstorm for this negotiation exercise assignment I had a few scenarios scamper in my mind. My manager and I needed to get a printed circuit board diagnosed for a Ball Grid Array repair; these are processors that control such items as usb ports, video, and processing of the operating system. This was actually my first real face-to-face interaction with a live negotiation. I was really excited personally and professionally because this was a great opportunity for me. The start of the meeting was started by a tour of the facility and an overview of the capabilities of the scope of work they were able to perform and what they would offer us. After completing the tour we then got down to business, we were offered water and then we sat down to start the negotiations. Everyone introduced themselves and then the President of the company we wanted to complete the work started off by asking a few questions about our current processes and how we completed our debug of printed circuit boards. We quickly found that our way was on par with how this company carried out the daunting debug task as well. At the time my company had a BGA machine that was not very reliable and we had started the process of looking at new machine, but we needed to complete almost two-thousand board repairs and wanted to get a head start which brought us to this company. We then got into what the repair velocity would be or at least what we thought the velocity would be to make sure...
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...8/11/2014 Aic Netbooks Case Study Analysis - Research Paper - Csn5F9 AIC Netbooks: Optimizing Product Assembly History AIC Systems was founded in Taichung Taiwan in 1992 as a printed circuit board producer for the personal computer industry with specialization in motherboards and graphic cards. By the early 2000s, the company had evolved into an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM). As an ODM, the company actively strived in innovating and designing each new generation of components. In 2007, the company decided to diversify its product portfolio to include consumer electronics with focus on mobile technology. By entering the netbook market, AIC was able to design and manufacture a branded product in the mobile industry. The production manager and chief industrial engineer established an assembly line process for netbook production. Issues The issues that AIC is having are the current demand and the lack of enough employees. The current employees work 10 to 12 hour shifts which are not sustainable. The Chief Strategy Officer expects demand to be 130,000 units within the next two months. The company faces the obstacle of meeting that demand as well as improving the assembly line process in order to accomplish this goal. Analysis In order for AIC to meet the demand stated above, there are two options. The first option is to increase the number of shifts to three. The amount of production will increase while decreasing the shift hours to eight. This will allow the company to...
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...Precision Industries, Jabil Circuit, Celestica, Benchmark Electronics, Sanmina-SCI, Plexus, Quanta Computer, ASUSTEK Computer, and Compal Electronics. Flex provides a wide range of vertical integration service, and its design, construction, ship and service a complete product for their customers. Integration Services include printed circuit boards, flexible circuit manufacturing, system components and the manufacturing industry, logistics, after-sales services, design and engineering, and Original Design Manufacturing (ODM) service. We believe that the large-scale and global presence of Flextronics' operations serves as a competitive advantage. It helps appeal to customers seeking to do business with a limited number of vendors, as well as with procurement of supplies, with distribution, and with siting acilities in low-cost regions. (Forrestor Research, 2012). The company has grown during the past five years in part by acquisition, with its purchase of Solectron Corporation in October 2007 standing as a landmark deal in the industry and total consideration was about $3.6 billion. How the Industry is served? Consumers demand electronics products that provide more utility, convenience and user-friendly. These showed results of electronics sales are driving global demand for electronics components. This should be a boon for the Circuit Board and Electronic Component Manufacturing industry, which primarily manufactures printed circuits, circuit boards, capacitors, transformers...
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...LCD monitors, the trainer provides easy access to the different parts of the monitor particularly the printed circuits boards (PCB). To prevent accidental short-circuits and for safety purposes, test points were provided where voltages can be measured using a voltmeter or oscilloscope, without going to the printed circuit boards. In addition, simulation switches were also included in the design to simulate the common faults that may occur in a Liquid Crystal Display monitor. Simulation of faults is essential when doing laboratory experiments on the trainer, which conventional LCD monitors cannot provide. The trainer is also accompanied by a service manual and laboratory manual that will guide the instructor and students in the proper use of the instructional device. This study is relevant and timely owing to the popularity of LCD computer monitors nowadays and the absence of instructional/training devices in teaching skills in troubleshooting LCD monitors. This project is primarily developed to be used by the following: the instructors in computer teaching LCD monitor servicing; the instructors in electronics dealing with troubleshooting and repair of communication equipment; and trainers in the field of LCD monitor repair and troubleshooting. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitor trainer is divided into six blocks namely: the Power Supply, Main Circuit, Control Key, Test-Points Module, FaultSimulation Switch Module and the LCD Panel. Figure 11 shows the...
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...2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Physical Description of Automated Food Serving System The main part of Automated Food Serving System is an AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) with a tray mounted on it and a metallic track (copper strip 5cm width) for the navigation of AGV. The AGV has a width of 140mm, length of 210mm and height of 150 mm, weighs 2.6 Kilograms. It consists of a printed circuit board which acts as the motherboard, an infrared sensor for obstacle detection, inductive proximity sensor for the navigation of the vehicle, reed sensor for turning the vehicle to the desired path, stepper motor (12V, 15W) for steering control, DC motor (12V, 120 rpm) which gives power to the AGV, keypad (4 x 3) for entering the table number, LCD (LCM1602) for display the table number, music chips which sounds while the vehicle goes out of the path, a tray which is made up of acrylic for placing the food. 12V rechargeable battery was installed inside the device to power up the AGV and the program code is saved to a microchip (P18F4520) which is the brain of AGV. The other parts of Automated Food Serving System are two tables and four magnets which are used to turn and stop the vehicle in the required position with help of reed sensor. 2.2 Process Description When the staff in the kitchen places the food on the tray of AGV and confirms the table number, the AGV will start its navigation through the metallic path by sensing the copper strip. If the AGV goes out of the path the stepper motor will...
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...PCB Manufacturing Printed circuit boards are made by etching or ‘printing’ wires on a copper conductive laminated thin fiberglass or other similar material board. This insulated board is also known as substrate. PCB will function as an electronic circuit as conductive connections are created when active electronic components (e.g.: microchips, transistors) and passive components (e.g.: capacitors, fuses) are mounted on a PCB. There are three basic types of printed circuit boards: i ) single sided PCB ii ) double sided PCB iii) multi layered PCB PCB is commonly used in making electronic devices such as computers, home entertainment equipments, telephones, etc. 1.1 Company Background X Electronics (M) Ltd. is a subsidiary company build in north Malaysia during 1990. X Electronics (M) Ltd. headquarters are in Singapore. It started the Malaysian branch operation in 1991. X Electronics specializes in PCB production process from design and development stages to assembly stages. X Electronic caters flexible production whether it is mass volume or low volume production. The Process [pic] Figure 1 : X Electronics (M) Ltd. (Image taken from Google Image for PCB manufacturing plant layout) X Electronics (M) Ltd. facilities have already applied several lean tools in its PCB manufacturing processes. The company is committed to achieve short lead time delivery and low cost production by optimizing...
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