Wire and Cable Assemblies: Connectors and Terminations
Wire and cable assemblies are crucial components in various electrical and electronic systems. They consist of wires or cables that are connected to one another or other components using connectors and terminations. These connectors and termination methods are selected based on factors like the application,…
Manufacturing Wires and Cables: 10 Basics
Wires and cables are manufactured through various processes involving materials and technologies. The specific methods can vary depending on the type and purpose of the wire or cable, but here is a general overview of how wires and cables are made: It’s important to note…
Battery Technology Evolution: Electrified Future
Battery technology evolution has been driven by the demand for portable power sources in various applications, including electronics, transportation, and renewable energy storage. Here is an overview of the key milestones and developments in battery technology: Battery technology evolution continues as researchers address issues like…
Transient Voltage Suppressor in PCB Assemblies
A Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) is an electronic component used in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assemblies to protect sensitive electronic circuits from voltage spikes or transients. These voltage spikes can occur for various reasons, such as lightning strikes, electrostatic discharge (ESD), inductive kickback from inductive…
PCB Leakage Current: 6 Contributing Factors
PCB leakage current refers to the unintended flow of electric current between conductive elements on a printed circuit board (PCB). This leakage current occurs when an electrical charge escapes from its intended path and follows an unintended route. PCBs are designed to carry specific currents…
Q: What are PCB Solder Bridges
A: PCB Solder bridges, also known as solder shorts or solder blobs, are unintended electrical connections created by excess solder material that connects two or more adjacent conductive elements on a printed circuit board (PCB) or electronic component. These connections can cause electrical problems and…
Q: What is PCB Copper Weight
A: A PCB Copper Weight refers to the thickness or amount of copper present on the PCB’s surface, particularly on the conductive layers. Copper is used in PCBs to create electrical connections and traces that carry signals between components, such as integrated circuits (ICs), resistors,…
Understanding PCB Electrical Signals
PCB electrical signals on a Printed Circuit Board refer to the flow of electrical current or voltage through traces, conductive pathways, and components on the board. PCBs are used in electronic devices to provide a platform for interconnecting various electronic components such as resistors, capacitors,…
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Explained
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is a branch of electrical engineering and physics that deals with the ability of electronic and electrical systems, devices, and equipment to operate in their intended electromagnetic environment without causing or experiencing interference. EMC ensures that various electronic and electrical devices can…
Chemical Reaction Factory: You Own Several (Batteries)
If you are like most, you own several portable devices that run on batteries. A battery is a chemical reaction factory, a portable, self-contained device that stores and produces electrical energy through a chemical reaction. It is a common power source in many applications, from…
Electric Vehicle Charging Systems
Electric Vehicle charging systems work by supplying electricity to recharge the batteries of electric vehicles. There are different types of Electric Vehicle charging systems, each with its own characteristics and charging speeds. Here’s a general overview of how they work: Overall, electric vehicle charging systems…
Manufacturing Cable Assemblies: How We Test
When manufacturing cable assemblies, we use various testing methods to ensure customer products’ quality, reliability, and functionality. Cable assemblies are used in various industries, from electronics to automotive, aerospace, telecommunications, and more. Testing procedures can vary based on the specific requirements of the cables and…
Q: Why PCB Traces Made From Copper
A: Copper is commonly used to make PCB traces on printed circuit boards due to its excellent electrical conductivity, ease of fabrication, and other advantageous properties. Here are some reasons why copper is the preferred material for making PCB traces: While copper is the preferred…
Q: Electromagnetic Emissions: Harmful or Not
A: Electromagnetic emissions refer to releasing electromagnetic energy through waves or particles. Electromagnetic energy is a fundamental force responsible for many phenomena, including light, radio waves, microwaves, X-rays, and gamma rays. These emissions are produced by moving charged particles, such as electrons, within atoms and…
Q: How to Prevent Electronic Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
A: Prevent Electronic Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) by being aware of the phenomenon that occurs when two objects with different electrical potentials come into contact and then separate, resulting in a sudden flow of electricity between them. This flow of electricity, known as a discharge, happens…