Satisfied face at the TAE: the 2010 seminars “Rapid PCB Prototyping” covered all the steps from preparing CAD-Board designs to milling, drilling, through-hole plating, multilayer, solder resist, labeling, all the way to assembly and reflow soldering. Seminar participants had different backgrounds, some of them are already using LPKF equipment. Theory and application: Thorne Lietz (left) and Bruno Blum presented the entire prototyping process from design to finished circuit board at the TAE seminar
Satisfied face at the TAE: the 2010 seminars “Rapid PCB Prototyping” covered all the steps from preparing CAD-Board designs to milling, drilling, through-hole plating, multilayer, solder resist, labeling, all the way to assembly and reflow soldering. Seminar participants had different backgrounds, some of them are already using LPKF equipment.
Bruno Blum and Thorne Lietz presented participants with pure practice. Small groups of participants were able to also try things themselves. Concrete tasks and existing systems were used to fabricate functional PCB prototypes. “A good mix of theory and application, just what we wanted from TAE”, participants share. And the LPKF speakers and TAE Esslingen are also satisfied with the feedback.
We’re now registering for the 2011 seminars on
6/29/2011 or
11/23/2011, which will be using the ProtoMats.