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Today's defense systems incorporate an increasing number of electronic components, intended to enable these systems to be more accurate, more sophisticated, and more effective. Advances in printed circuits and associated interconnection—an integral technology—have enabled this trend, and these advances are expected to continue to enable future combat systems. To examine a number of issues surrounding the manufacturing and supply of these components, the National Research Council convened a panel of experts—the Committee on Manufacturing Trends in Printed Circuit Technology—to examine trends in electronics interconnection technology and manufacturing and their effect on U.S. defense needs | G TRENDS IN num WllHir ELECTRONIC VIANUF INTERCONNECTION TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL o ĨKE NATIONAL ACADEMES MANUFACTURING TRENDS IN ELECTRONIC INTERCONNECTION TECHNOLOGY Committee on Manufacturing Trends in Printed Circuit Technology Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Of THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS Washington D.c. www.nap.edu THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS 500 Fifth Street N.W. Washington DC 20001 NOTICE The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their special competences and with regard for appropriate balance. This study was supported by Contract No. N00014-00-G-0230 between the National Academy of Sciences and the Department of Defense. Any opinions findings conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the project. International Standard Book Number 0-309-10034-8 Available in limited quantities from the Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design 500 Fifth Street N.W. Washington DC 20001 bmed@nas.edu http www.nationalacademies.edu bmed. Additional copies of this report are available from the National Academies Press 500 Fifth Street N.W. Lockbox 285 Washington DC 20055 800 624-6242 or 202 334-3313 in the Washington metropolitan area Internet http www.nap.edu. Copyright 2005 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of .