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  2. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    When a PCB has no components installed, it is less ambiguously called a printed wiring board (PWB) or etched wiring board. [18] However, the term "printed wiring board" has fallen into disuse. A PCB populated with electronic components is called a printed circuit assembly (PCA), printed circuit board assembly or PCB assembly (PCBA). In informal ...

  3. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    Example of component sizes, metric and imperial codes and comparison included Composite image of a 11×44 LED matrix lapel name tag display using 1608/0603-type SMD LEDs. Top: A little over half of the 21×86 mm display. Center: Close-up of LEDs in ambient light. Bottom: LEDs in their own red light.

  4. Printed circuit board manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Some single-sided boards which have plated-through holes are made in this way. General Electric made consumer radio sets in the late 1960s using additive boards. The (semi-)additive process is commonly used for multi-layer boards as it facilitates the plating -through of the holes to produce conductive vias in the circuit board.

  5. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    Inseparable assemblies—i.e., "items which are ordinarily replaced as a single item of supply" [2] —are typically treated as components in this referencing scheme. Examples: 1A12A2R3 - Unit 1, Assembly 12, Sub-assembly 2, Resistor 3; 1A12A2U3 - Unit 1, Assembly 12, Sub-assembly 2, Inseparable Assembly 3

  6. Routing (electronic design automation) - Wikipedia

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    Modern PCB design software typically provides "interactive routers"—the drafter selects a pad and clicks a few places to give the EDA tool an idea of where to go, and the EDA tool tries to place wires as close to that path as possible without violating design rule checking (DRC). Some more advanced interactive routers have "push and shove ...

  7. Circuit diagram - Wikipedia

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    On a circuit diagram, the symbols for components are labelled with a descriptor or reference designator matching that on the list of parts. For example, C1 is the first capacitor, L1 is the first inductor, Q1 is the first transistor, and R1 is the first resistor. Often the value or type designation of the component is given on the diagram ...

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    Check your Mail Try the AOL app Get Ad-Free Mail Get Desktop Gold Configure POP and IMAP settings for Verizon.net AOL Mail accounts Learn how to configure 3rd party app and software settings to send and receive Verizon.net AOL Mail.

  9. Via (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A via (Latin, 'path' or 'way') is an electrical connection between two or more metal layers of a printed circuit boards (PCB) or integrated circuit. Essentially a via is a small drilled hole that goes through two or more adjacent layers; the hole is plated with metal (often copper) that forms an electrical connection through the insulating layers.