Large Format PCB is a type of printed circuit board that is larger than the standard PCB. These PCBs are commonly used in electronic devices that require more space for components, such as power supplies, telecommunication equipment, medical devices, and automotive electronics. Unlike standard PCBs, which are typically less than 12 inches in size, Large Format PCBs can be as large as 4 feet by 8 feet.
High Frequency PCB is a type of circuit board used in high frequency electronic devices such as radar, satellites, and mobile communication devices. This PCB has its unique substrate material, copper traces design, and components placement which make it suitable for high-frequency applications. High Frequency PCB is capable of transmitting signals at a faster speed and with better accuracy than traditional PCBs.
Heavy Copper PCB is a type of circuit board that features thicker copper traces and heavy copper layers. The thickness of copper on Heavy Copper PCB can range from 3 oz to 20 oz. With the development of modern electronic technology, electronic devices are becoming smaller and more sophisticated, but also require higher current carrying capacity, better mechanical stability, and stronger thermal conductivity.
Automotive Control System PCB Assembly is an essential component in the automotive industry. It is a printed circuit board that controls various sub-systems within the car such as the engine, transmission, steering, and brakes. The automotive industry has greatly benefited from the evolution of electronics technology.
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