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October, 2023


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Aimtron: Pushing the Boundaries of Embedded System Design


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rests upon the solid pillars of comprehensive testing and relia- bility assessment. But beyond conventional methods, Aimtron employs cutting-edge testing methodologies such as accelerat- ed stress testing and predictive reliability modeling. These ad-


Hyrel Tech Precision Semicon


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consistently delivers exceptional value, precision, and reliability to its esteemed clientele. By up- holding the mission of offering easily accessible and qualified services while maintaining guar- anteed delivery timelines, Hyrel Technologies ensures that its customers receive world-class as- sistance whenever they need it. “Whether it’s BGA component


reballing, robotic hot solder com- ponent tinning, or component tap- ing and packaging services, our customers can rely on us to meet their semiconductor modification needs with both efficiency and ex- pertise,” Watson concludes. Contact: Hyrel Technolo-


gies, 7820 West Golden Lane, Suite 4, Peoria, IL 85345 % 480-253-1295 E-mail: scottb@hyrel.tech Web: www.hyrel.tech r


Entrepix Optimizes CMP for the Semicon Industry


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device manufacturers, materials providers, and OEMs worldwide. “While quality and innova-


tion are cornerstones of Entre- pix, service is just as important. We’ve built our company around four key values: service, humili- ty, courage, and optimism,” says Mello. “We pride ourselves on de- livering high-quality, advanced solutions that meet our cus- tomers’ specific needs while fos- tering an environment of respect, collaboration, and innovation.” Contact: Entrepix, 4717 E


Hilton Avenue, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85034 % 602-426-8677


E-mail: info@entrepix.com Web: www.entrepix.com r


See at MD&M Minneapolis, Booth 3426


vanced techniques allow for rap- id identification of weak points, robust estimation of component lifetimes, and proactive design enhancements.


l Transition to Manufacturing: Aimtron’s design journey culmi- nates in a seamless transition from prototype to volume manu- facturing, with additive manu- facturing, automated assembly lines, and smart manufacturing principles all harnessed to en- sure efficient scaling from proto-


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types to large-scale production. Aimtron’s integration of digital twins and real-time monitoring during manufacturing also en- sures product consistency and reduces variability. This trans- formative approach to manufac- turing not only accelerates time- to-market but also guarantees the preservation of design in- tegrity as concepts evolve into market-ready solutions.


In a world where embedded systems underpin the technolog-


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ical marvels we rely on, Aimtron emerges as a trailblazer in push- ing the boundaries of systems de- sign. Whether starting from a clean slate or building on an ex- isting design, the company’s ho- listic capabilities in embedded system integration can bring concepts to reality. Their combi- nation of technical expertise, project management excellence and close customer collaboration is the recipe for tackling the toughest integration challenges. Contact: Aimtron Corp., 555


S Vermont Street, Palatine, IL 60067 % 630-372-7500 E-mail: sales@aimtron.com Web: www.aimtron.com r


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