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(DFM), test (DFT) and cost (DFC) spanning the entire lifecycle. PCB fabrication systems consist of im-
pedance calculations, stack-up reviews, ma- terials selection for flex, rigid/flex, and rigid PCBs. PCB assembly services are reliable, repeatable precision services that maximize quality and reduce cost. Additionally, system/box build systems
provide end-to-end manufacturing, deliver- ing a completely integrated, tested, and pack- aged product, and supply chain and logistics services provide smart sourcing techniques to identify specific sourcing options. Test and burn-in services identify and eliminate defec- tive parts early on to ensure product reliabil- ity. BGA rework services troubleshoot, diag- nose, and rework a variety of is- sues to identify and isolate the root cause failure. In addition to technology,
services and innovation, Green Circuits provides other signifi- cant benefits. The company’s ob- jective is to provide solutions through all phases of product as- sembly. Prototyping can lead to production, which can result in end product box-build. Green Cir- cuits’ goal is to support the tran- sition between these stages and to offer the services required in doing so. Flexibility and timing are important. Szychowski says, “We under-
stand there are deadlines to meet and schedules to follow. As such, we offer our services as quick as same day turnaround and as pre- cise to meet daily, weekly, monthly, and annual time- frames. Our expertise as well as our high-level equipment allows us to be flexible and to work with customers in meeting their goals.”
The company serves indus-
tries including aerospace and de- fense, communications and net- working, consumer electronics, education and universities, engi- neering, enterprise and cloud, health tech, IoT, and renewable energy.
Applications within these in-
dustries include bionic knees, wildlife GPS tracking systems, natural gas leak detection sys- tems, radiation therapy systems, satellite assembly, and more.
Certifications With a quality policy of ex-
ceeding customer expectations while striving for excellence through dedication, empower- ment and continuous improve- ment, Green Circuits is commit- ted to providing quality services that consistently meet legal and statutory requirements and ex- ceed customers’ expectations for performance, value, quality and schedule. Green Circuits’ quality man-
agement process is based on its commitment to customer satis- faction, continuous improvement and the ongoing evaluation and improvement of its business
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processes at all levels within the company. Green Circuits strives to achieve contin- ual improvement by certifying to the require-
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ments of AS9100, ISO9001:2015, ITAR and ISO 13485; and by maintaining and continu- ally improving the QMS effectiveness, through process control, supplier develop- ment and monitoring, effective communica- tion, employee involvement and manage- ment commitment. “We work hard as a company to provide
a culture of innovation that positively im- pacts technology, speed, and responsive- ness,” Szychowski says. “It’s about the peo- ple, the process, the equipment, and the serv- ices — making each of them stronger, more efficient and, ultimately, more successful.” Contact: Green Circuits, 1130 Ringwood
Juki selective soldering systems.
Court, San Jose, CA 95131 % 877-865-9600 E-mail:
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