FR4: When Can You Use It and When Can You Not Jump To: What Is FR4 Substrate Material? How Is FR-4 Used in PCBs? How to Select FR4 Thickness When to Use FR4 Temperature Management Making the Choice: FR4 vs High-Frequency Laminate Most Read More
Most Common Gerber Files Problems & Solutions Printed circuit boards are a crucial element for a wide variety of businesses, especially now in the digital age, when electronic technology is so important to many different fields. There is a sig Read More
How to Recycle Printed Circuit Boards There was a time when corporations paid little attention to the waste produced by creating their products. Today, however, we understand much more about the impact industrial waste has on the envir Read More
High Temperature PCB Laminates Why Picking the Right Laminate Is so Important Picking the right high-temperature PCB laminate materials can be crucial to your operation. If you are going to use your printed circuit boards in hig Read More
Polyimide PCB Material Information (FR4 vs. Polyimide PCB) Many companies that use printed circuit boards are content using the standard FR4 material for their boards. FR4 boards are affordable and effective for many applications. However, FR4 boards are n Read More
Ceramic PCB vs. FR4 vs. MCPCB What’s the Difference Between Ceramic PCB, FR4 & MCPCB? If you’re using printed circuit boards, you can use the standard FR4 boards or you can go with a metal core printed circuit board Read More
Reducing PCB Emissions Low-Noise Design Practices It is generally desirable to have reduced emissions with your printed circuit boards. Reducing emissions comes down to having the right design approach. Some manufacturers may not realize they are Read More
PCB Insulation Materials A printed circuit board consists of an insulated substrate, the board itself, and printed wires or copper traces, which provide the medium for electricity to travel through the circuits. The materi Read More
Guidelines for RF and Microwave Design RF and microwave circuits are now some of the most common PCB designs across the electronics industry, recognized for their abilities to capture higher frequencies than normal circuits. Formerly to Read More