Securing the Future: Our Commitment to ITAR and CMMC Compliance Elevating Aerospace and Defense Technology Standards MicroType Engineering is on a strategic mission to achieve compliance with critical regulatory standards – ITAR registration, NIST 800.171 compliance, and CMMC Level 2 [...]
Elevating Standards: Our AS9100 Certification Journey Paving the Way for Aerospace Engineering Excellence At MicroType Engineering, we actively pursue excellence and quality in every project. Our journey towards AS9100 certification marks a significant milestone. This certification will [...]
New Advanced Circuit Board Assembly Equipment Introduction At MicroType Engineering, we pride ourselves on staying at the forefront of technological innovation in electronics design and assembly. Our commitment to high-quality, high-reliability, and precision is unwavering. In our continuous [...]
The Usage and Function of TVS Diodes in Circuit Protection Introduction Hey there! Today, we’re going to talk about Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diodes. These little components are the superheroes of the electronics world, protecting your circuits against dangerous voltage spikes. Join [...]
This article, The DC Bias Effect in Ceramic Capacitors, is based on the above YouTube video. My aim with this is to provide the same content, but more detailed, in a written form. Please watch the video above for a different style of the same basic info. Background This topic is unique to [...]
I recently began a livestream series on the MicroType Engineering YouTube channel. It is called the “Live Lecture Series”. The theme of this series, as you can guess from the title, is to go into a specific topic in a livestream format. The second topic that I cover is “Designing [...]
I’ve recently started a livestream series on the MicroType Engineering YouTube channel. It is called the “Live Lecture Series”. The theme of this series, as you can guess from the title, is to go into a specific topic in a livestream format. The first topic that I cover is [...]
DC/DC Buck Regulator Design For Conducted Emissions Introduction One of the most important considerations when designing a DC/DC buck (step-down) switching regulator is conducted emissions. Due to the switching nature of these converters, there will be large transients on the input side of the [...]
Rise Time and Series Resistors Introduction When designing electronics, people tend to think that the raw data rate of a signal rules all. The thought is, the faster the data rate, the harder it is to have good Signal Integrity. A higher data rate will have worse Electromagnetic emissions. While [...]
In today’s world of ever shrinking electronics, there is a constant push for incorporating lithium ion batteries into products. There are many intricacies to handle when designing a safe and effective battery scheme. I previously discussed some of the safety/protection aspects of lithium ion [...]