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What is PCB?

A PCB (Printed Circuit Board) is a board made from non-conductive material with conductive tracks and pads that connect electronic components. It is used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways, tracks or signal traces etched from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive substrate. PCBs are essential in virtually all electronics, providing a structured and reliable platform for assembling electronic circuits.

What other technologies are related to PCB?

PCB Complementary Technologies

Printed Circuit Board Assembly is the process of assembling electronic components onto a PCB, so it's a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside PCB in 17% (611) of relevant job posts
Custom Application-Specific Integrated Circuits and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays often reside on PCBs and interact with other components, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside PCB in 100% (93) of relevant job posts
Surface Mount Technology is a method for mounting electronic components directly onto the surface of a PCB, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside PCB in 8% (523) of relevant job posts

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