HDI PCBs are high-density interconnect circuit boards featuring microvia technology, fine traces, and multiple layers for compact, powerful designs.
Multilayer PCBs are composed of multiple electrically connected circuit board layers, enabling complex circuits to be realized in a small space.
Rigid-Flex PCBs are made from a combination of rigid and flexible circuit boards permanently bonded together, reducing connectors, saving space, and improving mechanical durability, ideal for compact designs.
Aluminum PCBs are circuit boards with an aluminum base developed for applications with high heat dissipation like LED lighting and power electronics.
Impedance Control PCBs provide precise impedance matching to optimize signal quality and reduce interference in high-speed applications.
Gold Finger PCBs are circuit boards with specially gold-plated areas used as connectors for hardware components like PCI-Express cards.
Metal Core PCBs use a metal base (usually aluminum) for better heat dissipation, ideal for applications with high thermal output.
Microwave PCBs are specifically developed for applications in the microwave frequency range (GHz) offering high performance and low signal losses.
Prototype PCBs are usually simple circuit boards used for rapid development and testing of prototypes.
Flex PCBs provide flexibility for integration into compact and movable designs and are ideal for applications where bending or twisting is required.
Rigid PCBs are rigid circuit boards used in a variety of electronic applications, from simple devices to more complex electronic systems.