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An Introduction to HDI High Density Interconnector PCBS by RAYPCB

What are HDI PCBs? HDI (High Density Interconnector) PCBs are printed circuit boards that feature higher wiring density per unit area compared to conventional PCBs.[…]

High Current PCB Design and Its Applications

Introduction to High Current PCB Design High current PCB design is a specialized area of printed circuit board design that focuses on handling high levels[…]

History of Printed Circuit Boards

Introduction to PCB-History Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) have revolutionized the electronics industry since their inception in the early 20th century. The development of PCBs has[…]

Get a 10 coupon on our Easter promotion

Why Choose Our Easter promotion? There are many reasons to take advantage of our Easter promotion and get your $10 coupon. Here are just a[…]

PCB design with copper foil thickness traces the relationship between the width and currents

Understanding the PCB trace width-current relationship Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are essential components in modern electronics, providing a platform for electrical connections and mechanical support[…]

PCB manufacturer in UK

Introduction to PCB Manufacturing in the UK The United Kingdom has a rich history in the electronics industry, and PCB manufacturing has been a significant[…]

Analog circuit noise of the PCBs

Understanding PCB noise: Sources, Types, and Mitigation Techniques Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are the backbone of modern electronic devices, providing a platform for interconnecting various[…]

multi layer PCB design and ground free area in Altium

Introduction to PCB-GFA Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design is a crucial aspect of electronic product development. As the complexity of electronic devices increases, so does[…]

How to differ between PCB and PCBA

What is PCB? PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board. It is a flat board made of insulating material, such as fiberglass or composite epoxy, with[…]

Altium Polygon pour breaks on rigid flex split lines

Understanding Polygon Pour Breaks in Altium Polygon pour is a crucial feature in Altium Designer that allows users to create copper fills on PCB Layers.[…]

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