Sunday 21 May 2017

PCB (Printed Circuit Board) is a thin board where the electronic components, which are in pairs and assemblies, where the sides are made of copper lining to solder the legs of the components. PCB can be more than 1 layer, which I know maximum up to 12 layer.PCB is made of fiber material or the like on the non conductive part. The thickness of copper on PCB is various, there are 35 micrometer there is also a 17-18 micrometer.

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Other PCB materials are phenolic or pertinax paper, usually brown, this type of material is more popular because of its cheaper price.For PCB in use for Through hole plating, usually wearing a fiberglass, because the fungus does not like this material, and The material is stronger and not easy to bend in comparison with pertinax.PCB can be found in almost all electronic equipment, such
as radio, mobile, television, and others.

There are several different types of PCBs according to their usefulness: 1 side PCB (commonly used in electronic circuit such as radio, TV, etc.) PCB double side (ie both sides of PCB used to connect components) and PCB multi side (PCB part outside or inside used as media Conductor, for example in PC circuits).

Printed Circuit Board

 At its inception in the late 80s, the rapid prototyping process was largely inaccurate and the choice of materials and technologies was limited. Back then, a prototype served as a basis for discussion but could not be used for anything "serious", i.e. in a real production environment.

Since then, accuracy has improved significantly and so has the range of applications and software solutions.

The famous Magics software by Materialise is the ideal solution for driving efficiency throughout your entire Rapid Prototyping process. From importing data to preparing platforms, RP professionals rely on the extensive tools in Magics for all of their software needs.

Complementary to Magics, our revolutionary Streamics™ product provides you with a user-friendly server based system which centralizes all of your customer project data, and which makes it easy to collaborate between your team-members and communicate with your customers.
Streamics™ can also help to automate repetitive or complex part operations (such as support generation, file fixing, and part labeling). Plus, there is a perfect and complete integration between Streamics™ and Magics..

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