Category: PCB Fabrication

Laser Drill Production Requirements in PCB – Everything You Need to Know!

With the continuous miniaturization of electronic devices and increasing demand for high-density interconnections, traditional mechanical drilling methods have reached their physical and technical limits. Modern Printed Circuit Board (PCB) designs—especially High Density Interconnect (HDI) PCBs—require extremely small, precise, and reliable vias that cannot be achieved efficiently using mechanical drilling alone. Which can only be done […]

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PCB Substrates Explained: How to Choose the Right Material for Maximum Performance

Confused about which PCB substrates to use? Learn how choosing the right material can boost your board’s performance, reliability, and application compatibility. Introduction to PCB Substrate Materials By definition, a substrate is a fundamental material necessary for the fabrication of a rigid printed circuit board. Importance of Substrates in Performance and Reliability of PCBs Apart […]

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Balancing Cost vs. Performance in Low-Volume Multilayer PCB Production

Several factors influence the cost of low-volume multilayer PCB Production. Some factors are readily perceived as directly influencing the cost: producing a greater number of boards, using more vias in each board, using smaller mounting holes, vias, and traces, using more layers, and component density per board. Other factors are equally influential, but not directly […]

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Cost Comparison — Prototype vs. Volume PCB Production

Introduction PCBs or Printed Circuit Boards are the fundamentals of electronic equipment. Product development often requires engineers to typically test and validate their concepts by building prototypes. Successful evaluation leads to the launching production of PCBs at volume. According to eminent PCB manufacturer PCB Trace Technologies Inc., many critical differences exist between prototype PCBs and […]

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All About Paper Circuit Boards

A vast majority of PCBs or printed circuit boards that electronic equipment requires are typically made from FR4 or glass epoxy. Although many users are shifting to polyimide-based flex boards, PCB Trace Technologies Inc. finds the future of PCB design trending towards paper circuit boards. That may be because PCB substrates made of paper have […]

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