Why DRC is Your PCB Design’s Most Critical Safety Net
Why DRC is Your PCB Design’s Most Critical Safety Net. It's Winter, you are most likely, like me, sitting there surrounded by tissues as you've also picked up a winter…
Why DRC is Your PCB Design’s Most Critical Safety Net. It's Winter, you are most likely, like me, sitting there surrounded by tissues as you've also picked up a winter…
IMS PCBs and White Solder Resist High-power LED applications require superior thermal management & light efficiency to ensure product longevity and performance. Insulated Metal Substrate (IMS) PCBs are the gold standard for…
Immersion Silver PCB finish For electronics designers, selecting the right surface finish is a crucial decision, balancing performance, reliability, and budget. While other finishes have their place, Immersion Silver (ImAg)…
ENIG - Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold ENIG is a common surface finish for printed circuit boards (PCBs). This two-layer metallic coating protects exposed copper pads from corrosion. The process ensures…
Ventec International Group is a prominent global supplier of advanced Ventec PCB substrates. Renowned for their focus on high-performance and high-reliability solutions, Ventec offers a diverse range of materials engineered…
Ever considered the benefits of working with a UK manufacturer, especially in light of the upcoming Chinese New Year ? This often causes delays with overseas suppliers. There are certainly…
In today's fast-paced electronics industry, time-to-market is critical. One significant factor impacting product launch timelines is PCB lead times. While manufacturers continually strive to optimize production processes, there are strategic…
The Importance of protecting your intellectual property in PCB Manufacturing. In today's fast-paced, innovation-driven market, protecting Intellectual Property (IP) is paramount. For companies involved in the manufacture of Printed Circuit…
I asked Google Gemini why I should buy UK manufactured PCBs.... it was a great answer! I mean, I already know why you should, but it's always good to get a second…
n this brief video we talk about the arc created during manufacture on any internal corner or cut out. We also talk about having copper up to the PCB edge.