How do Electronics get Packaged Efficiently? Tape and Reeling Explained | Carlos Rodriguez - EPS Programming
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We rely heavily on electronics to power the products we use on a daily basis from our phones, TVs, laptops, home appliances, and especially our cars. The rapid evolution of connectivity in the automotive industry has led to a fundamental shift in the way we build and buy vehicles.
Where once there was steel and pistons, we now have carbon fiber and electronic chips connected to the IoT. We expect that our car will sync seamlessly with our phone, and give us directions to our destinations.
The intelligent source behind all of this is electronic devices or chips that are placed onto circuit boards on assembly lines across the globe in the manufacture of these products we all know and love. Most of us know little about what goes on behind the scenes.
How do electronics get packaged for efficient assembly into our most coveted devices?
Ciara McCarthy talks to Carlos Rodriguez from EPS Programming to find out more.
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- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedMay 18, 2022 at 11:00 PM UTC
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