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  • Title: Flexible Circuit Technology
  • Authors Joseph Fjelstad
  • Publisher: FlexibleCircuitTechnology.com (2011)
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  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0-9667075-0-8
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Book Description

This book was written to provide a bridge of understanding by offering a clearly defined set of steps which take the reader from basic concepts of Flexible Circuits to a more detailed review of the various technology and materials that must be brought together to create these modern wonders of electronic interconnection wizardry.

About the Authors
  • Joe Fjelstad, founder of Verdant Electronics has been involved in electronic interconnection technologies for more than 4 decades and is an international authority and innovator in the field of electronic interconnection and packaging technologies with more than 200 U.S. patents issued or pending.
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