Summit Interconnect

Summit Interconnect is the largest, privately held PCB manufacturer in North America, supplying quick-turn through full-production across a wide range of complexities, including Rigid, Flex, Rigid-Flex, and prototype assembly.

Manufacturer

Summit Interconnect is the largest, privately held PCB manufacturer in North America, supplying quick-turn through full-production across a wide range of complexities, including Rigid-Flex, Rigid uHDI, RF, and thermal management technologies.  

The company is focused on fast-growing defense and high-performance commercial sectors in the North American market. Summit’s facilities are located across California, Illinois, Colorado, and Toronto, Canada. For more information, please visit summitinterconnect.com.

Summit Interconnect Postings

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First Article PCB Assembly

First Article Service Catches mistakes early. Design for repeatability. Shortens development cycle. How it Works: Place an ord...

Assembly Services

First Article PCB Assembly

Turnkey PCB Assembly

Turn-key PCB Assembly Services It takes on average of 15 hours to find and order parts for a typical pcb assembly order. Save time by letting us do it for you. No need to coordinate multiple ven...

Assembly Services

Turnkey PCB Assembly

Consignment PCB Assembly

Send your printed circuit boards and components and we’ll machine-assemble the order. Parts accepted in any format - cut tape, bulk parts and reels. Bar-coded kit labels provided with ex...

Assembly Services

Consignment PCB Assembly

4 technical articles »

RULES FOR WORKING WITH 0201s AND OTHER SMALL PARTS

May 02, 2023 | Advanced Assembly, LLC

Surface-mount PCB components are smaller than their lead-based counterparts and provide a radically higher component density. They are available in a variety of shapes and sizes designated by a series of standardized codes curated by the electronics industry. Of these PCB components, the 0201-sized are the smallest, measuring 0.024 x 0.012 in. (0.6 x 0.3 mm) – that's 70% smaller than the previous 0402 level! The 0201 components are designed to improve reliability in space-constrained applications such as portable electronics like smartphones, tablets, robotics and digital cameras, but require delicate handling during the assembly process....

RULES FOR WORKING WITH 0201s AND OTHER SMALL PARTS

May 02, 2023 | Advanced Assembly, LLC

Surface-mount PCB components are smaller than their lead-based counterparts and provide a radically higher component density. They are available in a variety of shapes and sizes designated by a series of standardized codes curated by the electronics industry. Of these PCB components, the 0201-sized are the smallest, measuring 0.024 x 0.012 in. (0.6 x 0.3 mm) – that's 70% smaller than the previous 0402 level! The 0201 components are designed to improve reliability in space-constrained applications such as portable electronics like smartphones, tablets, robotics and digital cameras, but require delicate handling during the assembly process. Given the miniaturized dimensions of an 0201 package, it is crucial that the mounting process abide by a series of guidelines regarding the design of the PCB mounting pads and solderable metallization, PCB circuit trace width, solder paste selection, package placement and overages, solder paste reflow, solder stencil screening, and final inspection. It's advisable that one review this information when procuring the services of a PCB assembler....

Good Schematics Lead to GOOD LAYOUTS

Apr 08, 2015 | Advanced Assembly

An electronic schematic describes the electrical connectivity of a piece of equipment or an entire system. It is made up of symbols that represent individual components and contains electrical and mechanical information and their related connectivity, along with other important data. Information contained within the schematic is packaged into a printed circuit board (PCB) where the mechanical footprint is placed onto the board and connectivity information is graphically displayed. The more accurate the information contained in the schematic is and the clearer it is presented, the more it contributes to a robust printed circuit board....

Basics of Ball Grid Arrays (BGAs)

Feb 05, 2015 | Advanced Assembly

Ball grid arrays are the boon and bane of engineers and printed circuit board designers the world over. Their unparalleled pin density and low lead inductance are essential in today's high pin count, high frequency integrated circuits. However, that same pin density and unique interface create a challenge unique unto themselves. These challenges need to be faced head on since the ball grid array (BGA) is prevalent in modern PCBs. While there are entire textbooks that cover the topic of BGAs, their use and fanout techniques, the quick overview provided here offers an engineer a good starting point for improving BGA designs....

5 news releases »

Advanced Assembly Celebrates Earth Day with Ongoing Commitment to Support Environmental Initiatives

Apr 21, 2021 | Advanced Assembly today reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to support and implement environmentally responsible programs and processes. The company is focused on eliminating waste, improving energy efficiency, and recycling all possible materials within each department.

Advanced Assembly Earns AS9100D Certification

Sep 09, 2020 | Advanced Assembly today announced it has received the AS9100D certification. The certification was awarded after an extensive audit conducted by NQA, a division of NTS.

Advanced Assembly Adds a New, High-Tech Selective Solder Line to Its Capabilities and Expands Manufacturing Facility

Aug 11, 2020 | Advanced Assembly today announced the installation of its new selective solder machine, the Juki iCube. This new robust system provides the company with a unique ability to perform selective soldering on through-hole mounted components faster and with more repeatability than before.

Advanced Assembly Hires Jorge Ramos as Quality Assurance Manager

Jan 13, 2020 | Advanced Assembly, the pioneer of quick-turn PCB assembly services, is pleased to announce Jorge Ramos has joined the company as its new Quality Assurance Manager.

Advanced Assembly Reveals New Brand Identity with Modernized Logo and Redesigned Website

Apr 15, 2019 | Advanced Assembly, the pioneer of quick-turn PCB assembly services, announced today the launch of its new corporate brand including an updated logo, a new website and an instant online ordering process. The new brand reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to remain relevant in an industry of continual change, and illustrates Advanced Assembly’s unique combination of experience, flexibility, quality and speed. The change will officially take place on April 15, 2019.

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