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  2. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    Traces were made with self-adhesive tape. Pre-printed non-reproducing grids on the mylar assisted in layout. The finished photomask was photolithographically reproduced onto a photoresist coating on the blank copper-clad boards. A PCB as a design on a computer (left) and realized as a board assembly populated with components (right).

  3. Printed circuit board milling - Wikipedia

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    A milled printed circuit board. Printed circuit board milling (also: isolation milling) is the milling process used for removing areas of copper from a sheet of printed circuit board (PCB) material to recreate the pads, signal traces and structures according to patterns from a digital circuit board plan known as a layout file. [1]

  4. Perfboard - Wikipedia

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    Software for PCB layout can often be used to generate perfboard layouts as well. In this case, the designer positions the components so all leads fall on intersections of a 0.1 inches (2.54 mm) grid. When routing the connections more than 2 copper layers can be used, as multiple overlaps are not a problem for insulated wires.

  5. Via (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    PCB via current capacity chart showing 1 mil plating via current capacity & resistance versus diameter on a 1.6 mm PCB. In printed circuit board (PCB) design, a via consists of two pads in corresponding positions on different copper layers of the board, that are electrically connected by a hole through the board.

  6. Stripboard - Wikipedia

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    TriPad stripboard has strips of copper broken up into three-hole sections Perf+ prototyping board showing the pad shapes 400 point PCB that is an electrical equivalent of a solderless breadboard. For high density prototyping, especially of digital circuits, wire wrap is faster and more reliable than Stripboard for experienced personnel. [11]

  7. Copper pour - Wikipedia

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    Copper pour on a printed circuit board flowing around tracks and pads. Copper pour is sometimes filled using a hatch fill style. In electronics, the term copper pour refers to an area on a printed circuit board filled with copper (the metal used to make connections in printed circuit boards). Copper pour is commonly used to create a ground plane.

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