
Rev 2.7 STAR Special - Dr. Adam & Mike Konrad
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Special Edition of The D Code – Live from the SMTA Star Event We had the rare opportunity to sit down with Dr. Adam Klett of Kaizen and Mike Konrad at the SMTA Star event in Kansas for a jam-packed roundtable episode of The D Code Podcast — and this one went deep! Here are a few highlights you don’t want to miss: EIS > SIR? Dr. Klett introduced us to Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) — a powerful evolution of SIR testing that uses AC signals to gather far more detailed cleanliness data from circuit boards. It's like the SIR test... with superpowers. Cleaning Isn’t Optional As Mike put it: "You can't be a little clean. You're either clean or you're not." Partial cleaning? Even worse than not cleaning at all. IPC Standards Are Changing IPC removed the “pass/fail” resistivity number now it’s on us to prove cleanliness. That means more testing, more validation, and more data-driven decisions. SMTA’s Future Focused Mission Dr. Klett is leading initiatives to bridge the generational gap in our industry developing young professionals, making technical knowledge more accessible, and building the future of electronics manufacturing. From Fab to Assembly: It All Matters We explored how everything from PCB fabrication chemistry to automated wash systems adds up in the fight against electrochemical migration, dendritic growth, and long-term field failures. This episode is PACKED with insight, especially if you work in PCBA, reliability engineering, or process validation. Tune in if you're curious about the future of board cleanliness testing and what SMTA is doing to build the next generation of industry leaders. #SMTA #ElectronicsManufacturing #EIS #SIR #Kaizen #IPC #PCBA