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Electronics Process Technology

Production Modelling, Simulation and Optimisation

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  • © 2006

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  • Helps the reader reduce the cost and increase the reliability of electronic products by employing up-to-date technology and procedures

  • The reader will learn the latest ideas for reducing the scale of electronic components and products to the nano-scale

  • Organises all the elements of the complicated modern electronics manufacturing process showing how they affect each other

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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In electronics manufacture, the expanding range of products and the smaller-and-smaller scale of increasingly integrated components is producing a trend towards complex and fault-susceptible processes. This fact, coupled with shorter production times and the importance of quality assurance necessitates that process technology be more adaptable and open to new procedures than ever before.

"Electronics Process Technology" is a systemised presentation of new techniques and methods in electronics manufacture. Planning, preparation and execution are interlinked to achieve robust manufacturing processes that realise optimum quality, costs and quantities in the final product.

Topics covered include:

- modelling of manufacturing processes;

- graph-theoretical approach to manufacturing planning;

- process simulation and optimisation including cost optimisation;

- quality assurance and statistical process analysis and control;

- reliability models for electronic products and

- assembly accuracy.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Centre for Microtechnical Manufacturing, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

    Wilfried Sauer, Martin Oppermann, Sebastian Werner, Heinz Wohlrabe, Thomas Zerna

  • Electronics Packaging Laboratory, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

    Gerald Weigert, Klaus-Jürgen Wolter

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