lävipäästöelektroniikka
Lävipäästöelektroniikka, often translated as "through-hole electronics" in English, refers to a type of electronic component mounting technology where component leads are inserted into holes drilled through a printed circuit board (PCB) and soldered to pads on the opposite side. This method is in contrast to surface-mount technology (SMT), where components are attached directly to the surface of the PCB without needing holes.
In lävipäästöelektroniikka, components have pins or leads that extend from their body. These leads are then
This technology offers several advantages. Through-hole components are generally considered more robust and can withstand greater
However, lävipäästöelektroniikka has some drawbacks. It requires drilling holes in the PCB, which adds to manufacturing