Lenthor Installs InStack(TM) Software System


Milpitas, CA: Lenthor Engineering has purchased Frontline's InStack(TM) stackup software. "The use of a professional stack-up tool which links to CAM data and impedance modeling is a leap forward from traditional manual methodologies of generating and managing printed circuit constructions and their associated requirements. In addition to the elimination of errors, we are excited about the process improvement opportunities created by an upgraded interaction with CAM and Planning," said John Rolle, Director of Engineering.

True to Lenthor's commitment to its customers, Lenthor has continued to invest significantly in its operations. This latest capital investment reinforces Lenthor's 25 year reputation of being on the cutting edge of technology, and guaranteeing it's customers only the highest level of tool and equipment available, directly addressing their customer's time and cost.

John continued, "InStack(TM) links to CAM data to analyze copper distribution and its net affect on the board construction and its anticipated thickness result. It also links to impedance modeling software and reduces potential impedance modeling errors that can easily be generated when modeling one signal at a time in isolated software modeling tools. Organizing a material library, creating accurate stack-ups and providing a platform for construction rules will improve our ability to service our customers by reducing cycle time, reducing errors and improving accuracy."

About Lenthor Engineering

For 25 years, Lenthor Engineering has prospered as a manufacturer of flexible PCB's, and has become one of the premier flex circuit manufacturers in the United States. Over the years, Lenthor has grown and prospered also offering its customers Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS), growth that was customer driven. Lenthor is a leading supplier in both the military and medical markets. For more information, visit www.lenthor.com.

Contact:

David Moody,

408-945-8787,

davidm@lenthor.com

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