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Integrated manufacturing system for printed circuit board assembly

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The demand for printed circuit board assemblies (PCB) has increased with the advancement of electronics in various products (Figure 6.1). To increase production capability in order to handle this demand, automated facilities are being introduced in each industry and the PCB shop construction is flourishing.

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Onari, H. (1998). Integrated manufacturing system for printed circuit board assembly. In: Manufacturing Challenges in Electronic Packaging. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5803-3_6

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