Three of STI Electronics Team Members Honored for Contributions to IPC and the Electronics Industry

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announces Mark McMeen, VP of Engineering Services/Manufacturing; Pat Scott, Training Services Manager; and Robert Fornefeld, Master Instructor received awards for their leadership and contributions to IPC and the Electronics Industry.

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announces Mark McMeen, VP of Engineering Services/Manufacturing; Pat Scott, Training Services Manager; and Robert Fornefeld, Master Instructor received awards for their leadership and contributions to IPC and the Electronics Industry.

IPC presented Committee Leadership, Special Recognition and Distinguished Committee Service Awards on August 30 at IPC’s SummerCon Standards Development Committee Meetings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  The awards were presented to individuals who made significant contributions to IPC and the industry by lending their time and expertise in the development of electronics manufacturing standards.

Mark McMeen, VP of Engineering Services/Manufacturing, received an award for his contribution to IPC-1291B.

Pat Scott, Training Services Manager, received a Distinguished Committee Service Award for her contribution to the A-620D Training Program.

Robert Fornefeld, Master Instructor, received an award for his leadership of the 7-31b IPC-A-610 Task Group that developed IPC-A-610H, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.

Congratulations to Mark, Pat & Robert for their outstanding service to IPC and the electronics industry and for always representing STI well.

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About STI Electronics, Inc.

Since 1982, STI Electronics, Inc. (STI) has been the premier full-service organization for training, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly in the electronics industry. STI also produces a complete line of solder training kits and training support products. For more information, visit https://stiusa.com.

STI Electronics, Inc.’s David Raby Receives Prestigious Member of Distinction Award from SMTA

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announced that President/CEO David Raby received the Founder’s Award from the Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA).

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announced that President/CEO David Raby received the Founder’s Award from the Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA).

This award recognizes members who have made exceptional contributions to the industry, as well as ongoing support and service to the SMTA. Raby was selected as the recipient because he has provided skilled leadership as a past President and Board member, an officer in the Huntsville Chapter, and an ambassador. His dedication extends to his active participation in association activities, both personally and through the company.

“To say I am honored to receive this award might be the biggest understatement of the year. One of my goals as well as STI’s from the very beginning was not only to support the electronics manufacturing industry but to contribute, give back and make a difference. We have hopefully accomplished this through scholarships, technology transfer, donations of time and resources, etc.,” said Raby. “What really stands out in my mind in receiving this award is the contribution the industry and, most notably, the friends and industry colleagues have made in my life and my career path. SMTA has played a huge role in the opportunities to support and give back to our industry, and I humbly thank you for this honor and prestigious award.”

“SMTA and the electronics industry have benefited immensely from David Raby’s contributions over the years,” said Tanya Martin, CMP, Executive Director of SMTA.

STI Electronics (then Soldering Technology International) joined SMTA in 1984, which was the year the organization began. Raby said that they joined to get access to the most recent technology and keep up with the changes. “At the time, I didn’t realize the value of the networking, but that became extremely valuable later,” he added.

Over the years, Raby has been very involved in the organization, having held every office in the Huntsville office. He was elected to the Association Board of Directors in 1997 and re-elected in 2001. Additionally, he served on the Planning Committee from 1997-2000 and was the Treasurer in 2003. In 2004, he was elected President and re-elected in 2006. Currently, he is serving as the Huntsville Chapter President again.

Raby has enjoyed being a part of the Association, and looks forward to many more years as an active member. He values the people he’s met, saying that many have become lifelong friends. He also is proud that SMTAi was started during his time as President, as well as the planting of seeds for many of the international events we now have.

SMTA has recognized exceptional individual and corporate members for their immeasurable contributions to the association since 1994. Raby is dedicated to preserving the traditions of the association and maintaining high standards of professionalism in the industry. He will be recognized during SMTA International this November 1-4, 2021 in Minneapolis, MN.

“Through SMTA, I’ve been able get to know and learn from the smartest people in our industry. I’ve been able to travel to places I probably never would have gone to and I have stories I’ll never grow tired of telling. I can’t imagine how STI Electronics, or I, would have made it through all of these years without the SMTA,” Raby added. “It is hard to believe they are giving me an award. It seems like it should be the other way around.”

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About STI Electronics, Inc.

Since 1982, STI Electronics, Inc. (STI) has been the premier full service organization for training, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly in the electronics industry. STI also produces a complete line of solder training kits and training support products. For more information, visit https://stiusa.com.

 

 

STI Electronics, Inc.’s David Raby Gives Interview With C2C’s Mike Konrad

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announced today C2C The Concept to Creation Podcast 8 releases the interview given by David Raby, President/CEO to C2C’s Mike Konrad.

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announced today C2C The Concept to Creation Podcast 8 releases the interview given by David Raby, President/CEO to C2C’s Mike Konrad.  Click on the link to watch:  https://cutt.ly/QQYKJWI

STI Electronics (formally Soldering Technology International) was founded by the late Industry icon Jim Raby. Soldering Technology International became STI Electronics and was operated by Jim, David, and Ellen Raby.

Jim and Dave Raby both were awarded the prestigious IPC President‘s award. This is the first and only time a father and son have won this award.

David recounts the founding of STI and the challenges along the way. David also provides valuable advice for new entrepreneurs.

STI Electronics, Inc.’s Mark McMeen Gives Interview With I-Connect007’s Nolan Johnson

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announced today PCB007 Magazine releases the interview given by Mark McMeen, VP Engineering Services/Manufacturing to I-Connect007’s Nolan Johnson, “Navigating Current Market Dynamics”.

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announced today PCB007 Magazine releases the interview given by Mark McMeen, VP Engineering Services/Manufacturing to I-Connect007’s Nolan Johnson, “Navigating Current Market Dynamics”.

Nolan chats with Mark McMeen of STI who provides an overview of the complicated market dynamics in place due to material shortages and long lead times. He describes what strategies OEMs and CMs are doing to survive this difficult stretch while also planning for an economy ramp up.

To download the July edition of PCB007 Magazine and read the full article:  https://cutt.ly/MmH79Ih

STI Recognizes Kelli King’s 15 Year Anniversary

King’s anniversary was celebrated with a cake shared with all of her colleagues at STI. In recognition of this significant milestone, David Raby, President/CEO, presented King with a certificate in appreciation of her 15 years of dedicated service.

STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services, announces Kelli King’s 15-year anniversary. King’s anniversary was celebrated with a cake shared with all of her colleagues at STI.  In recognition of this significant milestone, David Raby, President/CEO, presented King with a certificate in appreciation of her 15 years of dedicated service.

As the Logistics/Customer Account Manager, King is responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction.  “Kelli has proven herself to be very versatile and adapts to project needs as required.  Her attention to detail and pleasant demeanor provides our customers with a great experience.” said Chris Cosgray, Manufacturing Manager.

STI Electronics, Inc. Earns IPC-1791 Qualified Manufacturers Listing Certification

STI Electronics, Inc., a full service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services announces it has successfully completed certification for QML IPC-1791.

MADISON, AL – June, 2021 – STI Electronics, Inc., a full service organization including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services announces it has successfully completed certification for QML IPC-1791.

Under IPC’s Validation Services Program, STI Electronics, Inc. has earned an IPC-1791 Qualified Manufacturers Listing (QML) certification. The company continues to be a trusted source and supplier, meeting the stringent requirements for the electronics industry’s newest most comprehensive system for supply chain security.  STI is listed and recognized as an IPC trusted source capable of delivering secure systems in accordance with industry best practices.

IPC’s Validations Services QPL/QML Program was developed to promote supply chain verification. It also provides auditing and certification of electronics companies’ products and identifies processes which conform to IPC standards.

­About STI Electronics, Inc.

Since 1982, STI Electronics, Inc. (STI) has been the premier full service organization for training, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly in the electronics industry. STI also produces a complete line of solder training kits and training support products. For more information, visit www.stiusa.com.

STI’s Mark McMeen to Co-Present J-STD-001 Section 8 Objective Data “Where Do I Start?”

STI’s Mark McMeen, VP, Engineering Services/Manufacturing, will co-present, J-STD-001 Section 8 Objective Data “Where Do I Start?”. The APEX Professional Development Course presentation will take place during the IPC APEX Virtual EXPO1 on Thursday, March 11, 2021 from 9 AM – 12 noon, CST.

STI’s Mark McMeen, VP, Engineering Services/Manufacturing, will co-present, J-STD-001 Section 8 Objective Data “Where Do I Start?”.  The APEX Professional Development Course presentation will take place during the IPC APEX Virtual EXPO1 on Thursday, March 11, 2021 from 9 AM – 12 noon, CST.

The use of Resistivity of Solvent Extract (ROSE) testing has been used as a method for determining if electronic assemblies are “clean enough”. With the release of IPC-J-STD-001 Revision G, Amendment 1, this practice is considered as obsolete and should only be used for process monitoring. If ROSE testing is no longer acceptable, what kinds of data or testing should be put in its place? Most of the industry is at a loss on how to proceed. This half day workshop is designed to help the process professional with generating new data and helps outline the path for future growth and optimization.

Mr. McMeen joined STI Electronics Inc. in July 2000. Prior to joining STI, he was Vice President of Engineering and Technical Director for Component InterTechnologies, Inc. McMeen currently oversees the daily operations of the Engineering Services division of STI, which incorporates four entities: Analytical Lab, Engineering, Prototype and Manufacturing and Microelectronics Lab. He has more than 30 years of experience in the engineering and manufacturing of printed circuit boards, both flexible and rigid, as well as in the manufacture of electronic assemblies.

McMeen currently holds two co-patents in the fabrication of flexible circuit boards and the processes necessary to imbed integrated circuits inside rigid printed circuit boards. He also is one of the co-inventers of the Magnalytix commercially available SIR test equipment (Magnalytix is a joint venture between STI Electronics and KYZEN).

 

About STI Electronics, Inc.

Since 1982, STI Electronics, Inc. (STI) has been the premier full-service organization for training, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly in the electronics industry. STI also produces a complete line of solder training kits and training support products. For more information, visit

https://stiusa.com/.

Don’t Miss the APEX Presentation: Designing Reliable Electronics in Accordance with IPC J-STD -001 Rev. H Section 8 Cleanliness

STI’s Mark McMeen, VP, Engineering Services/Manufacturing, will co-present, Designing Reliable Electronics in Accordance with IPC J-STD -001 Rev. H Section 8 Cleanliness. The APEX Professional Development Course presentation will take place during the Virtual IPC APEX EXPO on Thursday, March 11, 2021 from 2-5 PM, CST.

Madison, AL – February, 2021 – STI’s Mark McMeen, VP, Engineering Services/Manufacturing, will co-present, Designing Reliable Electronics in Accordance with IPC J-STD -001 Rev. H Section 8 Cleanliness. The APEX Professional Development Course presentation will take place during the Virtual IPC APEX EXPO on Thursday, March 11, 2021 from 2-5 PM, CST.

IPC J-STD-001H ” Section 8.1 defines a “Qualified Manufacturing Process.” Unless otherwise specified by the User, the Manufacturer shall [N1D2D3] qualify soldering and/or cleaning processes that result in acceptable levels of flux and other residues. This PDC course will teach attendees how to qualify, validate and control production assemblies that result in acceptable levels of flux and other residues. The course will focus on the following design considerations:

  • Component Considerations
  • Printed Circuit Board Design Options
  • Materials Characterization
  • Process Control
  • Selective Soldering / Wave Soldering / Rework

This course is targeted to the individual(s) in a manufacturing organization tasked with generating cleanliness data validation packages for J-STD-001 or similar manufacturing specifications or controlling the residue levels of a manufacturing process.

Mr. McMeen joined STI Electronics Inc. in July 2000. Prior to joining STI, he was Vice President of Engineering and Technical Director for Component InterTechnologies, Inc. McMeen currently oversees the daily operations of the Engineering Services division of STI, which incorporates four entities: Analytical Lab, Engineering, Prototype and Manufacturing and Microelectronics Lab. He has more than 30 years of experience in the engineering and manufacturing of PCB assemblies, both flexible and rigid, as well as in the manufacture of electronic assemblies.

McMeen currently holds two co-patents in the fabrication of flexible circuit boards and the processes necessary to imbed integrated circuits inside rigid printed circuit boards. He also is one of the co-inventers of the Magnalytix commercially available SIR test equipment (Magnalytix is a joint venture between STI Electronics and KYZEN).

About STI Electronics, Inc.

Since 1982, STI Electronics, Inc. (STI) has been the premier full-service organization for training, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly in the electronics industry. STI also produces a complete line of solder training kits and training support products. For more information, visit

https://stiusa.com/.

STI Honors Our Veterans – 2020

Leading up to Veterans Day, STI will be honoring the STI employees that have served in the Armed Forces. Be on the look-out for these spotlights.

Leading up to Veterans Day, STI will be honoring the STI employees that have served in the Armed Forces. Be on the look-out for these spotlights.

STI would like to honor the service of Frank Honyotski, Senior Master Instructor at STI since 2000.

Honyotski served as an ET1 (Electronics Technician) and achieved the E6 grade in the US Navy. He served on the Perry Class Guided-Missile Frigate the USS Kauffman FFG-59. The Kauffman and crew made a historic visit to Sevastopol, USSR where he acted as an Ambassador of Good Will where he shared drinks with KGB agents. Honyotski’s service aboard the Kauffman continued as the vessel went into the 1st Persian Gulf War in 1991.

After departing the Kauffman, he took on the role of 2M instructor at FTC Mayport, Florida from 1993 – 1997. Having completed 10 years of service he was Honorably Discharged from the Navy.

Thank you Frank for your service to the USA!

STI would like to Honor Randy Baumgarden for his service in the United States Navy.

Randy Baumgarden served aboard the USS Kitty Hawk CV-63 where he completed two cruises of the Western Pacific. During his 4 years at sea he visited ports such as Pearl Harbor, HI, Subic Bay, Philippines, Pusan, South Korea, and as far as Perth Australia. Randy was a LI3 (Lithographer, 3rd Class) during his tours.

Randy and his shipmates sailed in support of operations in the Gulf of Oman during the 1979-1981 Iran Hostage Crisis.

After being Honorably Discharged, Randy served an additional 2 years as a Reservist.
During his time aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, the film, “The Final Countdown” was produced. The Kitty Hawk is the vessel used in the movie and Randy was one of the crew seen manning the rails as the USS Kitty Hawk returns to Hawaii.

STI thanks Randy Baumgarden for his service to the USA!

STI would like to Honor Katrena for her service in the Army Reserve and Army National Guard.

Katrena went into the Army Reserve right out of high school. Her basic training was at Fort Jackson, SC. She then completed MOS training for Combat Medic at Fort Sam Houston, Tx. She went on to serve eight additional years in the Army Reserve and thirteen years in the Alabama Army National Guard. While with the Alabama Army National Guard, Katrena was deployed for protection details around the state for several of the state’s hurricane disasters.She retired in 2005 with twenty-one years of service as an E5 (SGT).

STI thanks Katrena for her service to the USA!

STI would like to Honor Scott Sanders for his service in the United States Marine Corps.

Scott completed US Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in Port Royal, SC. He graduated on November 12, 1993 two days after the USMC Birthday.

Scott went on to complete Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense (NBC). He continued as an instructor at Camp Pendleton’s MBC school where he taught basic NBC and decontamination to Marine Units. The remainder of his service at Camp Pendleton was in the 1st Maintenance Battalion’s NBC NCO. Scott was responsible for the chemical gear, masks, and training for about 1200 Marines.

Scott reminisces that he had one of the greatest jobs in the world. During his 4 years he went through the gas chamber uncounted times to train other Marines. “Where else can you go to make grown men cry on a daily basis?” quips Sanders.

After 4 years of service and the achievement of the rank of Corporal, Scott was Honorably Discharged from the US Marine Corps.

STI thanks Scott Sanders for his service to the USA!

STI would like to Honor Kaven Howard for his service in the United States Army.

Highlighted today in STI’s Honoring our Veteran’s series is Kaven Howard.

Kaven served 8 years in the US Army. His postings included a tour in Saudi Arabi, Ft. Bragg, NC, Ft. Campbell, KY, and Ft. Bliss, TX. Howard was posted with the 1-325 and the 1-187 Airborne Infantry Regiments as a Parachutist and Infantryman. Kaven went on to join the 507 Maintenance Battalion where he served as a Patriot Missile Repair Technician.

Kaven achieved the final rank of Sergeant/E-5 before being Honorably Discharged in December 2000.

Kaven joined STI in 2019.

STI thanks Kaven Howard for his service to the USA!

As we continue our march toward Veteran’s day, STI would like to honor A.J. Orames in our series, “Honoring our Veterans.

A.J. went to basic training at Lackland A.F.B in Bexar County, Texas during Desert Shield/Desert Storm in 1992. After training at Lowery A.F.B in Aurora, CO, Orames was stationed at Hurlbert Field, Fort Walton Beach, FL.

AJ worked on Photo-sensors for devices such as night vision goggles, inferred systems, radar systems, and the flight recorders for aircraft. AJ supported the MH-53J Pavelow helicopter, the MC-130 Combat Talon Aircraft, and the AC-130 gunship aircraft.

AJ was Honorably discharged in 1996 with the rank of E3.

STI thanks A.J. Orames for his service to the United States of America.

As we continue our march toward Veteran’s day, STI would like to honor Jeff Light in our series, “Honoring our Veterans.

Jeff entered the Navy in 1981. After Basic Training, Jeff attended Basic Electronics and Electricity School in Orlando Florida.

Jeff’s next assignment was at Great Lakes, Illinois where he attended Advanced Electronics ‘A’ School  followed by another advanced electronics school operated by the US Army in Fort Gordon Georgia.

Light was assigned to the Naval Communications Unit in Key West Florida where he spent 18 months working on communications equipment located at the Naval Air Station Key West.

Jeff and his crewmates on the Training Aircraft Carrier U.S.S Lexington (AVT-16) were home ported in Pensacola Florida.  Shortly after reporting to the U.S.S. Lexington, the ship was sent to Philadelphia PA for a 10 month overhaul to upgrade the carrier with more modern equipment.  Following refit the ship returned to Pensacola and went to sea every month for 2-3 weeks at a time in order to train new pilots for carrier landings and takeoffs.

Jeff received an Honorable Discharge in 1987 and returned to north Alabama and began work in the private sector. Light joined STI as a Manufacturing engineer in November of 2013.

STI Thanks Jeff Light for his Service to the United States of America!

STI would like to Honor a Veteran and STI Founder, Jim Raby.

Jim entered in the US Navy in 1954. After completion of bootcamp, Jim was assigned to a Naval Construction Battalion known as, “The Seabees”.

Jim served on, “The Queen Bee”, the U.S.S. Eldorado. He and his shipmates crewed the flagship of the Pacific Amphibious forces under the command of Vice Admiral Settle.

A change in command brought the ship a new assignment as the Flagship under Vice Admiral Pride. Jim served on the Eldorado as the ship sailed for Keeling, Formosa, San Diego and in 1956 to the arctic waters of Alaska. Raby and crew completed artic supply operations and a cruise to the Far East. There they participated in exercises with a Joint Navy-Marine and Nationalist Chinese Navy-Marine amphibious operation off southern Taiwan during the end of the Korean War.

During his time aboard the Eldorado, Jim Raby served as a Communications Technician before being Honorably Discharged from the US Navy.

Jim went on to found STI in San Dimas, CA in 1982 and relocated the company to Madison, AL in 1993. Jim served as the Technical Director for STI several years before his retirement.

STI Thanks Jim Raby for his service to the United States of America!

STI Electronics Supports Local Students With the Jim D. Raby Scholarship

The Jim D. Raby scholarship program was established in 2004. The Raby family wanted to provide a scholarship to a student that exemplified determination and a strong work ethic while being enrolled in an advanced technical program.

MADISON, AL – October, 2020 – STI Electronics, Inc., a full-service organization providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2020/2021 Jim D. Raby Scholarship.  This year’s recipient was Emery “Graham” Goff, a student at Calhoun Community College with locations in Decatur and Huntsville, AL.  Graham is majoring in Advanced Manufacturing Technology.

The annual scholarship is awarded to a student enrolled in a technical program at Calhoun Community College and is based on multiple factors. STI helped to set the criteria but is not involved in the selection process.

The Jim D. Raby scholarship program was established in 2004.  The Raby family wanted to provide a scholarship to a student that exemplified determination and a strong work ethic while being enrolled in an advanced technical program.  “This is the perfect legacy for my father”, said David Raby, President/CEO.  “It encourages and reflects the beliefs and values he demonstrated throughout his life.”

STI believes in education and is proud to support students at its local college. If you would like to join STI in supporting the Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund, checks should be made payable to Calhoun Foundation and mailed to: Calhoun Foundation, Calhoun Community College; P. O. Box 2216, Decatur, AL 35609-2216. Please include a cover letter with the check or donation stating the check is for the Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund.Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund. Checks should be made payable to Calhoun Foundation and mailed to: Calhoun Foundation, Calhoun Community College; P. O. Box 2216, Decatur, AL 35609-2216. Please include a cover letter with the check or donation stating the check is for the Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund.Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund. Checks should be made payable to Calhoun Foundation and mailed to: Calhoun Foundation, Calhoun Community College; P. O. Box 2216, Decatur, AL 35609-2216. Please include a cover letter with the check or donation stating the check is for the Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund.Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund. Checks should be made payable to Calhoun Foundation and mailed to: Calhoun Foundation, Calhoun Community College; P. O. Box 2216, Decatur, AL 35609-2216. Please include a cover letter with the check or donation stating the check is for the Jim D. Raby/STI Scholarship Fund.