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Fiducials in PCB Manufacturing: Design Rules, IPC Guidance, and Best Practices
Explore fiducials in PCB manufacturing, enhancing accuracy and quality in design, assembly, and inspection for optimal performance.
Fiducials in PCB Manufacturing: Design Rules, IPC Guidance, and Best Practices
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Choosing a PCB Board with High Frequency Laminate for Optimal Performance
While PCB design has relied largely on the tried-and-true FR-4 substrate, many designs require more robust temperature or frequency performance to ensure their circuit performs optimally.
Choosing a PCB Board with High Frequency Laminate for Optimal Performance
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When to Omit Solder Mask on Your PCB Design
What happens if I don’t use a solder mask on my PCB?
When to Omit Solder Mask on Your PCB Design
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Questions from the Web
I have a question about the manufacturing capability for copper weights. Is it possible to use different copper weights on the same PCB?
Questions from the Web
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The Importance of Power and Ground Planes in PCB Design
Ground and power planes are large conductive areas in a PCB design that serve diverse purposes. Ground planes provide a common reference point for electrical signals and serve as return paths for currents.
The Importance of Power and Ground Planes in PCB Design
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Advanced PCB Routing Strategies
PCB routing is pivotal in ensuring the functionality, signal integrity, manufacturability, and reliability of electronic designs. Conductive traces are more than mere component interconnections or power distribution paths, and through effective routing, engineers can minimize signal degradation, crosstalk, and electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Advanced PCB Routing Strategies
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Meeting the Moment: Filling the Jobs in the Semiconductor Industry
The Semiconductor Industry Association, the foremost trade group in the space, projected that 67,000 of the new jobs the CHIPS Act will create are vulnerable to vacancy in 2030.
Meeting the Moment: Filling the Jobs in the Semiconductor Industry
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Approaches to PCB Design for Signal Integrity and Manufacturability
fter formalizing a circuit’s functionality in a schematic diagram and deciding on the parts, devices, and technologies to employ, the next step is to create a functional PCB layout. This step aims to place all components on the PCB and establish all necessary connections, ensuring that the board dimensions are minimal and that application-specific goals, such as minimal losses or maximal signal integrity, are met.
Approaches to PCB Design for Signal Integrity and Manufacturability
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Understanding High-Power PCB Requirements
Pinpointing what constitutes a high-power design can be challenging. However, high-power designs generally involve currents measuring multiple amperes or voltages extending into the kilovolt range.
Understanding High-Power PCB Requirements
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Through Hole vs Surface Mount: Performance and Cost Factors
Discover the differences between through hole vs surface mount components and find the best fit for your PCB projects at AdvancedPCB.
Through Hole vs Surface Mount: Performance and Cost Factors
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