In this episode of The D Code Podcast, hosts Sean Kincaid, Daniel Stanphill, and Elias Malfavon Jr. interview John Burke, a veteran of the electronics manufacturing industry with decades of hands-on experience in SMT, reliability, and high-stakes applications like Formula 1 and surgical robotics.
John shares insight into how manufacturing has changed over the years, why low-volume high-mix production is more complex than people think, and how technologies like laser soldering are reshaping what's possible.
What we cover:
Surface Mount Technology: from early days to modern lines
Six Sigma and how it's actually used in factories
High mix / low volume production and the unique challenges it brings
Design for Manufacturing: not optional if you care about yield
Real-world examples from F1, SSDs, and precision medical builds
Laser soldering and its expanding role in production environments
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