Standard PCB

The difference between thick copper PCB and ordinary PCB
2026-03-19
With the continuous development of electronic technology, printed circuit board (PCB) is an indispensable part of electronic equipment, and its types and applications are constantly expanding. Among them, thick copper PCB is widely used in many important fields such as new energy, aerospace and so on because of its high conductivity, high bearing capacity and excellent heat dissipation performance.
Fully grasp the high multilayer PCB board, manufacturing process and process difficulties
2026-03-19
In today's era of the Internet of Everything, with the continuous development of digitalization, high-level and multi-layer has become the key trend of the future development of PCB industry.
Secrets of PCB substrate
2026-03-16
PCB(Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is an indispensable part of electronic equipment, and its substrate characteristics have a vital impact on the performance and service life of the circuit board. Different PCB substrate materials have different characteristics, which in turn will affect the electrical performance, thermal performance, mechanical performance and processability of the circuit board.
Special hole design of PCB board
2026-03-13
In addition to the conventional round holes, there are some special hole designs for PCB to meet different functions or requirements.
An understanding of aluminum-based copper clad laminate
2026-03-12
What is aluminum-based copper clad laminate?
Analysis of Termination Technology Suitable for Flexible Circuits
2026-03-12
Flexible circuits are of revolutionary significance to the modern electronics industry, with their compact and lightweight design offering unparalleled adaptability. While they share many commonalities with rigid PCBs, flexible circuits present unique challenges as well as innovative opportunities in connection and termination.
Structure and type of printed circuit board
2026-03-11
The packaged and tested chips are theoretically ready for use. However, in real life, an integrated circuit product usually needs many chips to be assembled on a printed circuit board (PCB) to achieve complex functions. One or more integrated circuit chips, together with other components and connectors, are mounted on the printed circuit board and connected by thin copper tape to meet the application requirements.