
What is a flex PCB, and how does it enhance product design today? A flexible printed circuit board, also called a flexible printed circuit (FPC), has different properties than a…
What is a flex PCB, and how does it enhance product design today? A flexible printed circuit board, also called a flexible printed circuit (FPC), has different properties than a…
Not all electronic devices are built equal – for products that require the utmost precision, Class 3 printed circuit board fabrication is essential. Printed circuit board classification is determined by…
Printed circuit boards must meet rigorous standards in order to be used in the aerospace industry. High reliability, minimal maintenance, and in some cases high temperature PCB applications must be…
The miniaturization of integrated circuits led to a revolution in smaller and more compact product design: HDI microvias are now an essential component in everything from aerospace PCBs to the…
As printed circuit boards grow more advanced over time, designers and manufacturers have begun utilizing every trick in the book to optimize maximum performance out of their hardware. Yet no…
Does the color of a circuit board’s solder mask matter? If you’ve ever cracked open a computer, you’re probably well aware that green is the universal color that most manufacturers…
For many years, US electronics manufacturers have relied on imported printed circuit boards (PCBs) for their products. Few of them are aware that PCBs can be assembled, prototyped, and fabricated…
Printed circuit boards are everywhere. In an increasingly digitized and automized world, these electronic components are found in tons of devices. From beepers and pagers to radios, and computer systems,…
When it comes to manufacturing your printed circuit board, you want to make sure the design is perfect. Accuracy is paramount when it comes to PCB design, so don’t leave…
Have you ever wondered why printed circuit boards (PCB) are always green? It’s the solder! During PCB assembly, the solder mask stays behind, making the circuit board appear green. Today’s…