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The Temptation of PCB
Apr 26,2023
On March 27, President Joe Biden signed a presidential resolution granting the use of the Defense Production Act (DPA) to allow the Defense Department to use $50 million (340 million yuan) to support the PCB (printed circuit board) and advanced chip packaging industry. The move is designed to ensure that the PCB can be produced in the United States. Unimpressive PCB A PCB is short for a printed ci...
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Quick-turn PCB Prototype
Apr 24,2023
Quick Turn PCB Prototype refers to a type of PCB manufacturing service that is designed to provide customers with fast and efficient turnaround times for their PCB prototype orders. These services typically involve a fast turnaround time, typically within 24-48 hours, and are ideal for customers who need to quickly iterate and refine their designs without waiting weeks for a full production run. Q...
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What's metal core pcb?
Apr 24,2023
Metal core PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their superior heat dissipation capabilities, which make them ideal for high-power LED lighting and other thermal management applications. As a professional marketer, I would like to introduce the benefits of metal core PCBs and explain why they are the best choice for many applications. Firstly, metal...
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Do you know ENIG Surface Finish for PCB?
Apr 20,2023
ENIG (Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold) is a surface finish used in the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It involves depositing a thin layer of nickel onto the copper pads and traces of the PCB, followed by a layer of immersion gold. (4 Layer ENIG PCB Board) The main advantage of ENIG is its flat surface, which makes it suitable for fine-pitch surface mount technology (SMT) components...
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Do you know what is HASL?
Apr 20,2023
HASL (High Aspect Ratio Surface Laminar) is a technique used in the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It involves depositing a layer of copper onto the surface of the PCB and then etching away the excess copper to create the required circuit pattern. HASL involves immersing the printed circuit board in a bath of molten solder, then using hot air to level and smooth the surface. The main...
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SMT Assembly
Apr 19,2023
Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Assembly is a manufacturing process used to mount electronic components on printed circuit boards (PCBs). The process involves placing surface-mount components, such as resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits, onto the surface of a PCB, followed by soldering the components onto the board. SMT Assembly is a popular choice for electronic device manufacturers due...
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BGA PCBs: The Future of High-Density Circuitry
Apr 17,2023
BGA stands for "Ball Grid Array," and PCB stands for "Printed Circuit Board." A BGA PCB is a type of circuit board that uses ball grid array technology for the attachment of integrated circuits (ICs) and other components. In a BGA PCB, the ICs are mounted on the surface of the board, and the electrical connections are made by tiny balls of solder that are attached to the bottom of the ICs. These b...
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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's rigid PCB and advantages,disadvantages?
Apr 15,2023
Rigid PCB, or printed circuit board, is a type of circuit board made from a rigid substrate material, such as fiberglass or composite epoxy. It is widely used in electronic devices due to its excellent electrical performance and durability. In this article, Ucreate PCB CO LTD will discuss the definition, advantages and disadvantages, applications, and other important aspects of rigid PCBs. Definit...
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