About this event
🚀 Hey Power PCB enthusiasts! Ready to level up your game? Join us for an electrifying webinar on Heavy Cu & Cu Coin PCBs! ⚡️
Get ready to power up your PCB application as we dive deep into the world of copper thickness. 🛠️ Ever wondered about the maximum standard copper thickness on a typical Printed Circuit Board? Let the ICAPE PCB specialists be your guides as we unravel the mysteries and explore the endless possibilities of Standard PCB vs Thick Cu PCB, Heavy Cu PCB, Busbar PCB, Cu inlay PCB & Cu Coin PCB! 💡
Here are some key points we'll be covering:
Understanding Copper Thickness: The Copper thickness is subject to a great deal of confusion. Let us guide you through the terms “Basic Cu” and “Final Cu” based upon IPC standards. We will enable you to make clear specification of your Copper thickness requirements to achieve optimal performance.🔗
Comparing PCB Types: Explore the differences between Standard PCB, Thick Cu PCB, Heavy Cu PCB, Busbar PCB, Cu inlay PCB & Cu Coin PCB, and find the best fit for your application.🔍
Design Rules and Best Practices: Learn essential design rules and best practices for optimizing the performance of your PCB.⚙️
Material Choices and Stack-up: Uncover the opportunities and limitations behind material selection and stack-up techniques to enhance your PCB's performance. 💻
Insider Tips on High-Current PCB Technology: Gain valuable insights into the world of Power and High-Current PCB technology.💫
Don't miss out on the chance to gain inspiration, knowledge, and valuable insights into the world of Power and High-Current PCB technology. 💪
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Olivier started working for the PCB industry in 1998. During the first 5 years of his career, he was in charge of the PCB Production Workshop. Then has been Method Manager at SAGEM PCB Manufacture, and as an Application Engineer for Complex & Flex PCB. Since then he is working for ICAPE Group since 2014 as PCB Field Application Engineer.
Erik started in the PCB industry in 1989. Starting as a trainee on the production floor, advancing to quality/test and to the pre-production engineering has given him a unique understanding of each production step, combined with theoretical engineering knowledge. This has been the foundation he has used during the years, to be more than just a salesman. For the last 9 years, he has been working as FAE, before he joined ICAPE Group, where he acts as a FAE & Quality Director.
ICAPE Group is a company that provides access to a network of PCB and technical parts manufacturers with optimized costs, expert engineering advice, short lead times, and sustainable processes.