Single-Sided PCB Guide: Uses, Limits, and Assembly Fit
A single-sided PCB is a printed circuit board with one conductive copper layer used to route electrical connections. It is often the most practical choice for simple, low-density electronics where the circuit does not need dense routing, fine-pitch components, controlled impedance, or multilayer interconnection. For…
FAQ, PCB Assembly
Q: Are Single-Sided PCBs Still Manufactured
A: Yes, single-sided PCBs are still produced and widely used, especially for simpler electronic devices and applications where cost, size, or complexity is a concern. However, more complex circuits often require double-sided or multi-layered PCBs to accommodate the necessary components and connections.