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An HDI PCB board, short for High-Density Interconnect Printed Circuit Board, is a specialized type of circuit board that offers many advantages for modern electronic devices. With advanced technology and innovative design, HDI PCBs are becoming increasingly popular in various industries due to their compact size, high performance, and reliability.
One of the key features of HDI PCBs is their ability to support high-density components and complex circuitry in a smaller footprint compared to traditional circuit boards. This is achieved through the use of advanced design techniques, such as microvias, fine line widths, and high layer counts, which allow for more routing channels and connection points within the same board area.
When it comes to the HDI PCB product offered, it is designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern electronic applications. The file formats supported include Gerber Files and Pack-N-Place File (XYRS), ensuring compatibility with industry-standard design tools and manufacturing processes. This makes it easier for designers and engineers to create and implement their designs using the HDI circuit board.
The silkscreen color of the HDI PCB product is white, providing clear visibility of component designations and markings for easier assembly and troubleshooting. The minimum aperture size supported is 0.1mm, allowing for precise placement of components and fine-pitch devices on the board. Additionally, the minimum line width is 8mil, ensuring accurate signal transmission and reliable performance of the circuit.
Another important attribute of the HDI PCB product is the legend color, which is white. The legend includes component outlines, reference designators, and other markings that help identify and distinguish different elements on the board. This contributes to the overall clarity and readability of the PCB design, making it easier for technicians and operators to work with the board.
In conclusion, the HDI PCB product offers a high-quality solution for applications that require compact size, high density, and reliable performance. With its advanced design features, file format support, silkscreen color, minimum aperture size, minimum line width, and legend color, the HDI PCB is a versatile and efficient choice for a wide range of electronic devices and systems.
Minimum Aperture | 0.1mm |
Legend | White |
Standard | IPC-A-600H Class 2, Class 3, TS1.... |
Min Hole | 0.1MM |
Solder Mask Colour | Green |
Testing | Flying Probe, Fixture Testing |
Production Name | OEM |
Min Line Width | 8mil |
Silkscreen | White |
Base Material | FR4/ROGERS/Aluminum/High TG/CEM-3/ |
The ONE-2 HDI PCB (High-Density Interconnect Printed Circuit Board) is a cutting-edge product under the ONE brand, originating from China. With a minimum aperture of 0.1mm and minimum hole size of 0.1mm, this advanced technology PCB is designed to meet the demands of complex and compact electronic devices.
The ONE-2 HDI PCB is ideal for various application occasions and scenarios due to its high precision and reliability. It is commonly used in industries such as telecommunications, medical devices, aerospace, and automotive electronics. The HDI circuit board is particularly suitable for products requiring densely packed components and intricate routing.
Manufactured to strict standards, the ONE-2 HDI PCB supports file formats including Gerber Files and Pack-N-Place File(XYRS), making it compatible with a wide range of design tools and software. The white legend on the PCB provides clear labeling and enhances visibility during assembly and maintenance processes.
Testing of the HDI PCB circuit is facilitated through Flying Probe and Fixture Testing methods, ensuring that each board meets quality requirements before integration into the final product. This makes the ONE-2 HDI PCB a reliable choice for high-performance and mission-critical applications.
Whether it is for advanced consumer electronics, IoT devices, or industrial equipment, the ONE-2 HDI PCB circuit offers unparalleled performance and durability. Its versatility and precision make it a preferred choice for engineers and designers looking to optimize their electronic systems.