The Science of PCB Stackups
Susy Webb - Sr. PCB Designer at Fairfield Industries
How current flows through a stack and why the stackup is SO important for the board to work properly.
This is a half day presentation squeezed into 2 hrs for our chapter meeting with lots of good information! Susy has done a lot of research and will be presenting this at the IPC Design Conference, PCB West, in September.
Presenter Bio: Susy Webb is a senior PCB designer with 32 years of experience. Her career includes experience in a variety of fields, including point-to-point microwave network systems, oceanographic oil exploration
equipment, and CPCI and ATX computer motherboards. She has set up company standards, documentation, procedures, and library conventions for several companies. Susy is a regular speaker at the PCB and IPC conferences and has made presentations internationally as well, discussing practical implementation of engineering concepts into board layout, and methods to improve the overall design and flow of printed circuit boards. She is CID certified and has been a writer/columnist for Printed Circuit Design and Fab magazine. She is an active member of the IPC Designer's Council Executive Board at the international level and a member of its education committee. She is also a past president of the Houston (Tx) Chapter of the Designer's Council. We are pleased to offer her presentation to AHOT Members!
Location: Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
RSVP to Linda at 512-259-2465,
12515-7 Research Boulevard, Ste 250
<mailto:linda@kutzsales.com> linda@kutzsales.com
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
IPC AHOT (Austin) Design Council Meeting on August 9th at 6 PM
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