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  • Cost-cutting PCB Services

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    Understanding the Basics of PCB Services Before diving into cost-cutting strategies, it’s essential to understand the fundamentals of PCB services. PCBs are the backbone of electronic devices, providing a platform for components to be mounted and interconnected. The PCB manufacturing process involves several stages, including design, fabrication, assembly, and testing. […]

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  • PCB services based on material choice

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    Types of PCB Materials There are several types of PCB materials available, each with its own unique properties and characteristics. The most common PCB materials include: FR-4 High Tg FR-4 Polyimide Teflon Ceramic Aluminum Copper Let’s take a closer look at each of these materials and their applications. FR-4 FR-4 […]

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  • What is the Buildup of a PCB?

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    Introduction to PCB Buildup PCB (Printed Circuit Board) buildup refers to the process of constructing a multilayer PCB by stacking and laminating multiple layers of conductive and insulating materials. The buildup process allows for the creation of complex and high-density PCBs that can accommodate a large number of components and […]

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  • Drill & Slot editor – Classifying drill and slot data

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    Introduction to Drill-Slot-Classification Drill-Slot-Classification is a critical process in manufacturing and engineering industries that involves categorizing and organizing data related to drills and slots. This process helps streamline production, improve efficiency, and ensure the accuracy of machining operations. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of Drill-Slot-Classification, exploring […]

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  • What is Outer Annular Ring (OAR)?

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    Definition and Function of the Outer Annular Ring An Outer Annular Ring is a circular structure that is positioned around the outer periphery of a mechanical system, such as a bearing or a gear assembly. Its primary function is to provide support and stability to the system, as well as […]

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  • PCB Events & Workshops

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    Introduction to PCB Workshops Printed Circuit Board (PCB) workshops and events provide an excellent opportunity for electronics enthusiasts, engineers, and hobbyists to learn about the latest trends, techniques, and tools in PCB design and manufacturing. These events bring together industry experts, PCB manufacturers, and attendees from various backgrounds to share […]

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  • Introduction to PCB Drilled Holes Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are essential components in modern electronics. They provide a platform for mounting and connecting electronic components, allowing for complex circuits to be designed and manufactured efficiently. One crucial aspect of PCB design and manufacturing is the creation of drilled holes, which […]

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  • Types of PCB Drilled Holes

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    Introduction to PCB Drilled Holes Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are essential components in modern electronics, providing a platform for interconnecting electronic components. One crucial aspect of PCB manufacturing is the creation of drilled holes, which serve various purposes such as component mounting, electrical connectivity, and heat dissipation. In this article, […]

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  • Extend Extended Gerber – Gerber X2

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    Introduction to Gerber X2 Gerber X2 is an extended version of the Gerber file format, which is widely used in the printed circuit board (PCB) industry for data exchange between PCB design software and manufacturing equipment. The Gerber format was originally developed by the Gerber Systems Corp. in the 1960s […]

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  • Tips & Tricks: Avoiding Solder Escape/Wick during Reflow

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    What is Solder Escape? Solder escape, also known as solder wicking, is a common issue in PCB Assembly where molten solder flows away from the intended joint and spreads across the board or up component leads. This unwanted solder flow can cause shorts, bridges, and other defects that impact the […]

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