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An Electronic Prototype Will Optimize Your Design
April 11, 2019
Prototyping is an important stage of product development. This useable representation of your design allows you to understand your product. The working model allows you to test various design features, verify design functionality and identify issues as early as possible within the development stage. Prototyping is often well worth the time, effort, and investment. If […]
Reverse Engineering is Important To Your Legacy Electronic Assembly
March 20, 2019
Your legacy product has served you well. But is it time for an update? Bringing your legacy assembly up to speed with current and future technology doesn’t mean going back to the drawing board. When the designs are no longer available, reverse engineering might be the solution you’re looking for. With reverse engineering you can […]
New Pick and Place Machine
February 26, 2019
If you’ve worked with Levison Enterprises in the past, you know that we are not ones to be satisfied with “good enough.” We are continually investing in the latest safety and quality standards, the best customer service experience, and ongoing education for our team members.
Benefits of Reverse Engineering in Electronic Manufacturing
February 15, 2019
We are currently in a great time for the electronic manufacturing industry. The business is evolving at an unprecedented rate. However, this growth is putting pressure on companies to look more closely at efficiency, design, and manufacturing. As a result, reverse engineering has become a popular practice. It is a tool that is becoming easier […]
Reverse Engineering in Electronic Assembly For A Better Product
February 12, 2019
As tech companies grow, so has the popularity of reverse engineering. Reverse engineering is the process of disassembling a product or component in order to study it to find out how and why it works. From exploring incomplete design data and understanding design flaws to sustaining competition, the advantages of reverse engineering are widespread.
Product Problems? Why Reverse Engineering is the Solution
February 8, 2019
You’ve got a product that just isn’t functioning quite right. Maybe it’s in production, but you’re not convinced it’s going to perform how you originally intended. Or, maybe it’s still in prototype and technically it’s meeting your needs, but already you can imagine some of the future issues that are going to crop up.