Q: What is Through-Hole Assembly
FAQ, Design for Manufacturability
A: Through-hole assembly is a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly method where electronic components are inserted into holes drilled in the PCB. The components are then soldered onto the board using through-hole soldering techniques. This method is commonly used for more significant components requiring higher mechanical strength or heat dissipation. Through-hole assembly provides a more reliable connection than surface mount technology; however, it is typically more time-consuming and expensive.
Jayesh Mendpara
Jay (ANZER CEO) has an MS in Computer Science and has worked in the Information Technology (IT) field for almost 20 years. He is an IPC-certified trainer who oversees all manufacturing operations, employee communications, and quality policy implementation. Jay continuously analyzes customer requirements for highly efficient manufacturing and process equipment investments.