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  • Why Are Circuit Boards Green Nov 02,2020
    The day before yesterday evening , one of my friends was chatting with me, who worked in the electronics world. And suddenly, he asked me, “Do you ever think why are circuit boards green?”  I was so spellbound that I couldn’t answer it immediately. I just thought that he asked it out of curiosity, and may be he was mistaken to assume that all circuit boards are green. So, when I was free from...
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  • How to choose the right board for processing high frequency circuit boards Mar 18,2023
    Choosing the right board for processing high frequency circuit boards requires consideration of several factors, including the frequency of the signals, the materials used in the board's construction, and the board's dimensions and layer stack-up. Here are some steps to help you choose the right board: 1. Determine the frequency range of the signals: The first step in choosing the right board is t...
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  • Classification of the PCB high-frequency boards Mar 30,2023
    With the rapid development of science and technology, more and more equipment is designed for microwave frequency band (> 1GHz) or even millimeter wave field (30 ghz) applications, which also means that the frequency is getting higher and higher for the circuit board substrate, for example, the substrate material needs to have excellent electrical performance and good chemical stability. With t...
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  • What is a halogen-free PCB board Apr 10,2023
    A halogen-free printed circuit board (PCB) is a type of circuit board that does not contain any halogenated flame retardant additives in its construction. Halogenated flame retardants, such as brominated and chlorinated compounds, have been traditionally used in the manufacturing of electronic components to reduce the risk of fire. However, when these materials are burned or disposed of improperly...
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  • What's Fr-4 PCB? What's Fr-4 PCB? Apr 15,2023
    Fr-4 PCB (Printed Circuit Board) is a type of circuit board material widely used in the electronics industry. Fr-4 is a composite material made of woven glass fabric and epoxy resin. It is the most common material used for PCBs due to its cost-effectiveness, durability, and versatility. Pros of Fr-4 PCB: Cost-effective: Fr-4 is an inexpensive material, making it an ideal choice for large-scale pro...
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  • What is A High Frequency PCB? What is A High Frequency PCB? May 06,2023
    What is a high frequency PCB? High-frequency PCB refers to a special circuit board with high electromagnetic frequency. It is a circuit board produced by using part of the ordinary printed circuit board manufacturing method on the microwave substrate copper-clad laminate or by using a special processing method. Most of the time, these high-frequency PCBs have a frequency range between 500MHZ and 2...
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  • What's RF PCB? What's RF PCB? Jul 10,2023
    We Mainly Bulid Volume Production & High Difficult Printed Circuit Boards. Send Your Inquiry to Sales@ucreatepcb.com, we will quote you in 2 hours! RF PCB (RF PCB) is a printed circuit board dedicated to the design and manufacture of radio frequency (Radio Frequency) circuits. Radio frequency circuits refer to high frequency signal circuits used in wireless communication, radar, satellite comm...
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  • What IS PTFE High Frequency Board? Jul 13,2023
    PTFE high-frequency board is a PCB board made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which has excellent high-frequency performance. PTFE is a polymer material with a low coefficient of friction, excellent chemical resistance and electrical insulation. It performs well in high-frequency electromagnetic wave transmission, so it is widely used in electronic communication, microwave communicati...
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