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Bare boards are the skeletal framework of printed circuit boards (PCBs). They are without electrical components which should have made it a fully functional PCB. This article details the uses, benefits, and drawbacks of bare boards, including the types of bare board testing.

Bare Board Technology: Everything You Need to Know

Multilayer PCBs are normal electrical boards that consist of two or more inner layers with a compact design, multiple functions, lightweight production, durability, and flexibility for a wide range of industries, including consumer electronics, telecommunications, defense and military, etc.

What is a Multilayer PCB?

PWB and PCB are two commonly inter-used terms in the industry of consumer electronics. The former means printed wiring board and the latter, short for printed circuit board. This article explores their similarities and subtle differences; their uses, types, and benefits to the electronics industry.

PWB vs PCB: Differences and Similarities

SMT stands for Surface-mount Technology, a method of soldering components directly onto a PCB. This article delves into the concept of SMT and the manufacturing process, as well as the benefits, drawbacks, and related terms.

SMT Manufacturing: Everything You Need to Know

As critical components in contemporary computing, choosing between ASICs and FPGAs carries significant implications, underscoring the importance of understanding their unique strengths and trade-offs in the constantly evolving digital landscape.

ASIC vs FPGA: A Comprehensive Comparison