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Handbook Of Electronics Packaging Design and Engineering (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982)

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The Handbook of Electronics Packaging Design and Engineering has been writ­ ten as a reference source for use in the packaging design of electronics equip­ ment.

It is designed to provide a single convenient source for the solution of re­ curring design problems.

The primary consideration of any design is that the end product meet or exceed the applicable product specifications.

The judicious use of uniform design practices will realize the following economies and equipment improvements: • Economics of design.

Uniform design practices will result in less engineering and design times and lower costs.

They will also reduce the number of changes that may be required due to poor reliability, maintainability, or producibility. • Improved design. Better designs with increased reliability, maintainability, and producibility will result from the use of uniform design practices. • Production economies. Uniform designs employing standard available tools, materials, and parts will result in the cost control of manufacturing.

The Handbook is intended primarily for the serious student of electronics packaging and for those engineers and designers actively engaged in this vital and interesting profession.

It attempts to present electronics packaging as it is today.

It can be used as a training text for instructional purposes and as a reference source for the practicing designer and engineer.

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Product Details
Springer
9401169810 / 9789401169813
Paperback / softback
050
07/03/2012
Netherlands
472 pages, VIII, 472 p.
152 x 229 mm