Conventional PCB

A PCB is a board containing a pattern of conducting material, such as copper, which becomes an electrical circuit when electrical components are attached to it. It is the basic platform used to interconnect electronic components and can be found in most electronic products, including computers and computer peripherals, communications equipment, cellular phones, high-end consumer electronics, automotive components and medical and industrial equipment. Conventional PCBs can be classified as single-sided, double-sided and multi-layer boards. Meadville currently focus on the production of rigid, multi-layer PCBs.

 

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