370HR is a high performance 175 glass transition temperature(Tg) FR-4 system for multilayer Printed Wiring Board (PCB) applications where maximum thermal performance and reliability are required. 370HR laminate and prepreg products are manufactured with a unique high performance multifunctional epoxy resin, reinforced with electrical grade (E-glass) glass fabric. We did receive many RFQs with specified …
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Selection and rcementepla of Material PCL-370HR
September 2nd, 2015 | Posted by in Guidelines | PCB Material - (Comments Off on Selection and rcementepla of Material PCL-370HR)rogers RO4003C and RO4350B PCB stackup guideline
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PCB software Genesis 2000 tutrioal – Section 1- how to import and view PCB gerbers
December 4th, 2013 | Posted by in Guidelines - (Comments Off on PCB software Genesis 2000 tutrioal – Section 1- how to import and view PCB gerbers)Open genesis 2000 name and password, password won’t show, “enter “on keyboard file– create– name, input the right name of pcb gerbers, no capital letter allowed double click the name of pcb gerbers you just create double click input select the files path of your computer where the pcb gerbers are input one name at …
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How to find out a good pcb company?
November 29th, 2013 | Posted by in Guidelines - (Comments Off on How to find out a good pcb company?)Not Spam “Sending too many advertising spam e-mail every day with lie in it is not nice. We have to spend a lot of time every day to clean our mail box. Sometime I even get advertising in Chinese language lol Sorry, can’t read these, too complicated for an old guy like me. “Said by …
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8 Tips of PCB Design Rule
October 18th, 2013 | Posted by in Guidelines - (Comments Off on 8 Tips of PCB Design Rule)8 Tips of PCB Design Rule A PCB is a Printed Circuit board. All the components on the circuit board are held in position by drilling holes in the demarcated areas on the board, and then soldering the components into place. The copper tracks which take the place of traditional wires are more effective and …
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Summary of all available PCB CCL
October 3rd, 2013 | Posted by in Guidelines | PCB Material - (Comments Off on Summary of all available PCB CCL)Various requirements for printed circuit boards make the use of different circuit board substrates necessary. Whereas for many standard applications the classical FR4 material is sufficient, possibly in high Tg version (for improved thermo-mechanical properties), for other areas (such as high frequencies) alternate materials are absolutely required. The following information is intended as a abstract …
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PCB Panel Design Guidelines
September 26th, 2013 | Posted by in Panel Guideline - (Comments Off on PCB Panel Design Guidelines)These Guidelines set out best practice to reduce the cost of your boards and to minimize the risk of errors arising during manufacture. We talk completely straight about our processes and pricing model. If you’re new to the industry, or just looking for hints on how to lower your PCB costs, keep reading and perhaps you’ll …
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Why would someone want a PCB array?
September 6th, 2013 | Posted by in Panel Guideline - (12 Comments)The primary pcb array reason for having your boards delivered is to make automated assembly faster and less expensive. Running an array of boards through a pick-and-place machine is far more efficient than sending them through one at a time. Arrays are also desirable because they allow the addition of tooling rails, tooling holes, and …
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The primary reason for having your boards delivered in an array is to make automated assembly faster and less expensive. Running an array of boards through a pick-and-place machine is far more efficient than sending them through one at a time. Arrays are also desirable because they allow the addition of tooling rails, tooling holes, …
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PCBs stackup Design Guideline from PCB manufacturer
September 4th, 2013 | Posted by in Guidelines | Stackup guideline - (Comments Off on PCBs stackup Design Guideline from PCB manufacturer)In Caring circuit, there are two options for pcb stackup design suggestions: 1. Leave it to caring circuit to design PCB stackup for you (Recommended) Why? You don’t need to spend your time by designing stackup. Leave it on Caring Circuit – We are professionals. We do it everyday. Also, you can work on design …
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