SANTA CLARA, CA -- PCB West 2008 events included the presentation of the PCB Top Gun Hall of Fame Award. Each year, the PCB Top Gun Hall of Fame contest endeavors to find the top designers in the world. During two days of competition at PCB West, participants are put through a stringent battery of tests, including a written exam, personal interviews, and an actual design challenge.
This year’s winner is Gary Kipp from Intel. He is the president of the Pacific Northwest IPC Designers Council. He has been designing boards for over 15 years. He’s worked on diverse projects including CPU adapter cards, RF designs, video test cards, power supplies, PCI plug cards, memory and motherboards. Prior to joining Intel he spent two years working at a service bureau.
Jean Stout provided overview and coordination for the contest. Judges included last year’s winner Randy Holt from ODA, Tom Stout from ODA, the 1999 winner, Charlie Capers from Trilogy Circuits – Dallas, and Max Clark from Valor.
SANTA CLARA, CA – A series of video interviews with some of the top names in the PCB design and fabrication field conducted this week during the PCB West trade show are now online.
Read more: Design, Fab Experts Talk Shop at PCB West
YAVNE, ISRAEL – Valor Computerized Systems has been selected by HEIDENHAIN to provide its DfM software for design verification.
HEIDENHAIN develops and provides products to manufacturers of machine tools and manufacturers of automated facilities and machines, especially for semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.
“Valor has stated before that it sees a lot of potential in the German market, and in accordance with that statement we are working to provide companies such as HEIDENHAIN with best-in-class solutions that will enable them to ensure their manufacturing flow and maximize quality,” said Stephan Häfele, President of Valor Europe.
SANTA CLARA, CA – AWR’s AWR Connected for Mentor Graphics eliminates the need for file translation between the Expedition Enterprise design environment and AWR's Microwave Office microwave and RF design environment. It facilitates the integration of analog, digital, and RF or microwave circuits on the same PCB.
"The PCB and RF/microwave design worlds have been merging for some time, but the first-generation design flows built around file translation have proven not to be flows at all", according to Mike Heimlich, Microwave Office Product Marketing Director at AWR. "This solution truly creates a useful flow in which libraries are no longer an issue and co-design is a reality. We are committed to continuing this avenue of cooperation with Mentor Graphics as it delivers real benefits to the design community."
SANTA CLARA– Agilent Technologies Inc. introduced SystemVue 2008, an electronic design automation (EDA) platform for electronic system-level (ESL) design. The platform is reported to reduce physical layer (PHY) design time by half for high-performance communications algorithms and system architectures for not only wireless, but also aerospace/defense applications. SystemVue offers an easy-to-use environment with links to hardware implementation and tests, as well as complements existing EDA tools used in FPGAs, DSPs and ASICs and Analog/RF components.