prentplötum
Prentplötum, often referred to as printed circuit boards (PCBs), are a fundamental component in modern electronics. They serve as the backbone for connecting electronic components, providing a mechanical support and electrical connection. A PCB is typically made from a non-conductive substrate material, such as fiberglass or epoxy resin, onto which conductive pathways, known as traces, are etched. These traces are usually made of copper.
Components like resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, and connectors are mounted onto the PCB. They are then
PCBs can vary significantly in complexity. Simple single-layer boards are used in basic devices, while multi-layer