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PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
10M ago
Looking to put a new PCB design out into the world? Before starting a full production run, the first thing you should do is develop a prototype to ensure that everything is working as expected.
PCB Train Express, our low-cost PCB prototyping service, is a reliable PCB production service that permits printed circuit board design at the bench-top test stage in order to identify any issues that may incur additional costs and impact product performance before it’s too late.
Read on to discover all you need to know about this unique prototyping process.
Fast Turnaround Times
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PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
11M ago
High-quality PCBs are important to the success of your electronic product, but where do you start when putting your own circuit board together? This is where PCB CAD layout design services can help!
Discover 5 good reasons why you should use a PCB CAD layout design service rather than opting to design a PCB circuit yourself.
1. Expert knowledge of suitable base materials
Choices have to be made to select the appropriate base material and copper thickness required. This will depend on the operational environment and the current load of the circuit. Inappropriate material selection can eas ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
It’s hardly surprising to learn that PCB designers are fundamental to the PCB design process. Without the knowledge and skills of these talented individuals, the manufacture of printed circuit boards would be an impossible task, and technology as we know it would cease to exist. In the blog below, we explore what it means to be a PCB designer and what you need to do to make it in PCB design.
What is a PCB designer?
A PCB designer is primarily responsible for the design and development of printed circuit boards. In the past, this meant creating sophisticated hand-drawn renderings of ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
With the world’s reliance on electronics increasing, printed circuit boards are becoming more sophisticated than ever. One example of this is SMD PCBs, which use advanced surface mount technology (SMT) to power everything from consumer electronics to large pieces of machinery.
Read on as we explore the most common uses of SMD PCBs and how they differ from more traditional printed circuit boards.
What are SMD PCBs?
A surface mount device (SMD) is an electronic component that mounts directly onto the surface of a printed circuit board. Some examples of SMD components include resistor ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
Solder stencils are stainless steel sheets used in the PCB assembly process. Typically laser-cut, they have become more popular in recent years thanks to the industry’s adoption of surface mount technology, and their creation is one of the many services we offer here at PCB Train.
In the blog below, we’ll explore solder stencils in more detail and explain just why they are so vital to modern PCB production.
What Are Solder Stencils?
Stainless steel stencils help PCB technicians to deposit solder paste onto bare printed circuit boards more accurately. This is made possible by ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
The creation of a printed circuit board can be a lengthy process and will require input from many technical professionals. What starts out as a two-dimensional, computer-based roadmap will eventually be tasked with ensuring the smooth running of an electronic device. And it’s no small journey to get there.
To reach this intended goal, PCBs need to go through many intricate design phases overseen by experienced engineers. It is only then that they will be able to perform at the very highest level.
The Beginning: PCB Schematics
It is the role of a PCB designer to use computer-aided d ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
The use of conformal coating is an essential part of all high-quality PCB production processes. Assuming the form of a thin polymeric film, this toughened barrier provides printed circuit boards with an appropriate level of protection from the many external and environmental influences that may impact their performance and durability.
At PCB Train, conformal coating is offered to all of our clients as part of our extensive range of PCB manufacturing services. We use market-leading techniques and technology to ensure that conformal coating is applied to a circuit board in accordance with ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
For over 60 years, PCB Train has been one of the country’s most trusted manufacturers of printed circuit boards. In this time, our experts have led the way in terms of innovation and have served thousands of clients from a range of industries.
As demand for high-performance products continues to grow, so too does our passion for quality. We remain committed to the use of market-leading technologies in all of our work, and are proud to provide a unique one-stop shop for every conceivable PCB requirement.
PCB Manufacturing
Sometimes referred to as PCB fabrication, PCB manufacturing is one ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
1y ago
At PCB Train, we have over 60 years of experience in the manufacture and assembly of ultra-reliable printed circuit boards, or PCBs. To achieve such high standards, we use the best industry techniques and technologies available and have created a unique “railway network” production process to keep costs low and lead times on track.
Of the many services we offer, PCB Train Express is one of our most popular. It is advised for customers who are looking to create prototypes to test their designs on a smaller scale before putting money down for a larger production run.
Read on below t ..read more
PCB Train Blog | PCB Manufacture, Assembly and Design
2y ago
What are printed circuit boards used for?
Today’s electronics wouldn’t be possible without the use of printed circuit boards in their manufacture and as such, they can be found everywhere. They have revolutionised the industry making it possible to produce electronics on a much larger scale, electrically connecting electronic components and allowing for smaller, compact circuits.
Printed Circuit Boards are made from a combination of copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive/insulating substrate. The insulating surface material is etched as part of the manufacturing process to reveal the c ..read more