Electronics

Printed Circuits

Printed Circuit Boards for Electronics

In electronics a Printed Circuit is a medium used to interconnect the various electronic components of a circuit via conductive tracks that are located on a non-conductive material.

In the electronics industry can be used printed circuit boards mono and bilayer depending on the type of application.

Monolayer:

the printed circuit board uses a single face for the realization of the slopes. The laminate employed is an insulating material with only one side of copper.

Bilayer:

the printed circuit has conductors on two sides. Generally are metallized holes with only copper or copper coated tin, tin-nickel alloy, tin-lead alloy. nickel-gold, etc

Application areas:
-> Consumer electronics: remote controls, controllers, inverters
-> Industrial electronics