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Business news www.us-tech.com May/June, 2012


Patent for Block-Specific Harmonic Balance Analysis Awarded to AWR Corp.


El Segundo, CA — AWR Corporation has been issued a US Patent for a “block-specific harmonic balance analysis system”. Originally filed on December 3, 2008, US Patent No. 8,131,521 addresses circuit simulation using multi-rate harmonic balancing. Specifically, the invention —


known as MRHB™ and first avail- able within the company’s 2009 prod- uct release — speeds the design of complex circuits by enabling the ef- fective reduction of analysis dimen- sions (e.g., frequency or time). The company was also recently awarded


U.S. Patent No. 7,346,480, entitled “Impedance Mismatch Modeling in a Data Flow or Discrete Time Based System Simulation”. This invention pertains to directional connectivity described by the interconnections of blocks in a schematic (or netlist) and can be used to propagate arbitrary


data from one block to another. Contact: AWR Corporation,


1960 E. Grand Avenue, Suite 430,


El Segundo, CA 90245 % 310-726-3000 fax: 310-726-3005 E-mail: info@awrcorp.com Web: www.awrcorp.com


Digicom Expands into New, Larger Facility


Oakland, CA — Digicom Electronics, Inc., an electronics manufacturing services company, has moved to a new and larger facility in Oakland, California. Digicom customers can now take


advantage of its new Diamond Track Process and have access to the most technologically advanced equipment and services. Digicom provides complete serv-


ices from design and prototype as- sembly with 24-hour capability, to volume manufacturing, inspection


and test, and certification and process validation. Its Diamond Track Processes enhance productivi- ty, product control, quality, and in- tegrity of the product being built. The company is certified for ISO


9001:2008, ISO 13485:2003 medical devices quality and quality system


regulation 21 CFR 820. Contact: Digicom Electronics,


Inc., 7799 Pardee Lane, Oakland, CA 94621 % 510-639-7003 E-Mail: info@digicom.org Web: www.digicom.org


ACE selective soldering workshop played to sold-out house.


sembly, completed its first ever Se- lective Soldering Seminar and Work- shop at the company’s headquarters and factory. The program, which was based


on a balance of classroom learning and hands-on training on operating equipment in real-time, was attend- ed by more than 30 participants,


Due to the overwhelming suc- cess of this first program, more are


being scheduled. Contact: ACE Production Tech-


nologies, 3010 N. Industrial Park, First Street, Spokane Valley, WA 99216 % 509-924-4898 fax: 509-533- 1299 E-mail: sales@ace-protech.com Web: www.ace-protech.com


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Etek Europe’s Mike Nelson Wins Smart Fellow Award


Professionals Available Email 7,000+ | Telephones 93,000+


South Ayrshire, Scotland — Etek Eu- rope’s Managing Director, Mike Nel- son, has received a “Smart Fellow Award” from the Directors of the SMART Group UK during Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2012, in Farnborough, UK. Sue Knight, Tech- nical Chairman of SMART Group UK, presented this prestigious award on behalf of the SMART Group Directors to Nelson for his active participation in the furtherance of the aims of the


SMART Group in 2011. Southern Manufacturing 2012


welcomed more than 600 exhibitors from around the world, and with at least a 20 percent increase in last


year’s record-breaking numbers. Contact: Etek Europe Ltd., Etek House, Knowside, South Ayrshire,


Scotland KA19 8JS % +44 (0) 1292 500 645 E-mail: mnelson@etek-europe.com Web: www.etek-europe.com


Avo Photonics for Packaging Design, Production


Horsham, PA — Voxtel, Inc. has leveraged Avo Photonics as a pre- ferred provider of packaging and en- vironmental testing services of its new generation of Avalanche Photo- diode (APD) component family. Voxtel reportedly turned to Avo


specifically because of its private la- bel, collaborative approach and repu- tation for flexible, high-quality engi- neering. Avo is providing a complete


package of services for Voxtel, in- cluding design, development, manu-


facturing, testing and packaging APDs (Avalanche photo diodes) des- tined for military and commercial de- ployment. Avo precision designs and manufactures ruggedized package configurations containing Voxtel’s single and multi-element detectors with optimum free-space or fiber cou-


pling efficiency. Contact: Avo Photonics, 700


Business Center Drive, Suite 125, Horsham, PA 19044 % 215-441-0107 fax: 215-441-9219 Web: www.avophotonics.com


Voxtel, Inc., Selects


Selective Soldering Workshop Hosted by ACE Is a Sellout


Spokane Valley, WA — ACE Produc- tion Technologies, Inc., a designer and builder of simple, affordable se- lective soldering, lead tinning, and related systems for electronics as-


with classroom instruction taught by industry trainer Bob Klenke, and hands-on demonstrations and in- struction by ACE Process Develop- ment Engineers.


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