We are proficient with PCB substrates including rigid board, flex circuit, and rigidflex hybrid circuits. Flexible component placement solutions include surface mount technology (SMT), plated thru-hole technology (PTH, THT) and mixed technology assemblies. Our automated and manual assembly technologies and techniques allow us to handle manufacturing solutions for our customers ranging from small to medium and large production runs.
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DOUBLE SIDED PCB ASSEMBLY
Double Sided PCBs (also known as Double-Sided Plated Thru or DSPT) circuits are the gateway to higher technology applications. They allow for closer (and perhaps more) routing traces by alternating between a top and bottom layer using vias. Today, double sided printed circuit board technology is perhaps the most popular type of PCB in the industry.
How Are Double Sided PCBs Made?
Benefits of Double Sided PCBs:
● More flexibility for designers
● Increased circuit density
● Relatively lower costs
● Intermediate level of circuit complexity
● Reduced board size (which can reduce costs)
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The Difference Between Single and Double Sided Assembly Boards?
Both these PCBs are widely used in different types of electronics. Starting with computers, smart phones, radio controls to other everyday consumer electronics, PCBs are an integral part of the electronic equipment we use in our everyday lives. However, single and double-sided PCBs have different uses and are manufactured a bit differently as well.
Single side PCBs are part of many different types of electronics while double-sided PCBs are generally used in more advanced technologies. Depending on the need, output and cost, manufacturers choose the type of PCB.
Single-sided PCBs usually has conductive metal and components mounted on only one side of the board. Conductive wiring, generally of copper, is used to connect through the other side. Double-sided PCBs are a bit more complex. They have components mounted on two sides and the wiring crosses over both sides. It is difficult to produce but its uses outweigh the cons and the labour-intensive process