In-Circuit Testing (ICT) is a common method of testing electronic components and connections on a printed circuit board (PCB) to ensure that they are working correctly. It is typically performed early...
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What is a Test Coupon?A test coupon is a small section of the PCB that is designed with specific dimensions and electrical properties, such as trace widths, trace spacing, and impedance values, to det...
A Hybrid PCB is a type of printed circuit board that combines two or more substrate materials, such as FR4 and Polyimide, FR4 and Ceramic, FR4 and Aluminum base, etc. Hybrid PCBs are becoming increasi...
IntroductionHello all! Welcome on board. Here we are going to focus on designing a 5V power supply. We will design the power supply and carry out and explain how to do various calculations including a...
What are Mounting Holes?Mounting holes are holes that are drilled through a PCB to provide a location for mounting the board to a chassis or enclosure. They are typically larger in diameter than other...
What is PCB Back Drilling?Back drilling is a technique used to remove via stubs from the inner layers of a multilayer PCB. Via stubs are non-functional portions of plated through-hole or via barrels w...
Rogers PCB is a type of high-performance printed circuit board substrate material that is made by laminating multiple layers of specialized materials together. The material is named after the Rogers C...
What is a Backplane PCB?A backplane PCB is a type of PCB that is used to connect multiple electronic devices within a system. It acts as a backbone, providing a central interface that enables the comm...
What is a Fiducial Mark and How Does it Work?A fiducial mark is typically a circular pad or other shapes of exposed copper that is surrounded by a clearance area. It acts as a reference point for auto...
What is Solder Flux and How Does It Work?Solder flux is a useful tool to promote bonding between the solder and the metal surfaces of the components during the soldering process. While solder paste is...
By Hesam Moshiri, Anson BaoCopyright: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND)A DC-to-DC converter is one of the most commonly used circuits in electronics, especially in power supply applicat...
As the premier event in the world of embedded systems, the Embedded World exhibition showcased the latest and greatest innovations in the industry. From cutting-edge hardware to advanced software solu...
During the design and manufacturing process of PCB, there may be some factors such as material properties, manufacturing processes, environmental factors, etc., which may cause changes in the electric...
What is a Via-in-Pad?As electronic products become increasingly miniaturized, multi-functional, and highly integrated, PCBs need to accommodate higher routing densities. To meet this demand, via-in-pa...
What is a PCB Pad?A pad is the exposed area of copper on a circuit board, where the component lead is soldered. The electrical connection of all components is made via pads. The design and placement o...
We are thrilled to have received an overwhelming response for the 5th PCB Design Contest held in September 2022, with over 350 entries surpassing our expectations. This is the highest number of submis...
In multi-layer PCB design and manufacturing process, the term “via” is extensively used. However, what does the via mean, and how to use it in designs? In this video, we’ll cover some basics about the...
By Hesam Moshiri, Anson BaoCopyright: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND)Are you tired of dealing with the damaging effects of inrush currents on your industrial devices? Look no further ...
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