lightetched
Lightetched is a technique used in the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic components. It involves the use of a light-sensitive material, typically a photoresist, which is applied to a substrate. The photoresist is then exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light through a mask, which contains the desired circuit pattern. The exposed areas of the photoresist become soluble in a developer solution, allowing the underlying material to be etched away. This process is repeated multiple times to create the desired circuit pattern. Lightetched is a cost-effective and efficient method for producing PCBs and other electronic components, as it allows for the creation of complex circuits in a single step. It is commonly used in the production of consumer electronics, medical devices, and other applications where precision and reliability are critical.