The printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing business units of Cirtech Electronics and EDA Technologies have teamed up to form Cirtech EDA.
There are few parts in an electronic device that have as much impact on the final product as the printed circuit board (PCB). At first sight, PCBs differ little in appearance, irrespective of their inherent quality. It is under the surface that differences critical to the PCB’s durability and functionality lie.
While its customers might not always see the difference, Cirtech EDA puts a great deal of effort into ensuring that its customers can rest assured they are supplied with PCBs that meet the most stringent quality standards. The company is also the sole representative of NCAB Group, the world’s largest PCB supplier.
A presentation entitled “We don’t just sell PCBs. We sell sleep.” will be given to address the three biggest causes of sleepless nights as identified by PCB designers.
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