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    The Explanation and Development of Printed Circuit Board

    Modern printed circuit board technology has led to a considerable reduction in conductor crossovers on different planes, resulting in a reduction in space requirements and increased packaging density of electronic components. However, the modern VLSI and other multi-pin configuration devices have tremendously increased the packaging density and consequently the concentration of inter-connecting lines. Read: The Explanation and Development of Printed Circuit Board Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Radio Frequency Identification - RFID - Advantages

    RFID instantly offers several benefits just by being contact-less. In addition, this is clearly a current advantage of the technology. Read: Radio Frequency Identification - RFID - Advantages Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Radio Frequency Identification - RFID - Applications

    There are popular beliefs that RFID is best suited to supply-chain management or consumer packaged goods industries, the range of current RFID applications goes far beyond these areas. In fact, a variety of established RFID applications have already been deployed successfully in real-world environments. Read: Radio Frequency Identification - RFID - Applications Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    What Are Multi-Layers?

    Multi-layer PCBs are circuit boards made up of more than two electrical layers (copper layers) superimposed on each other. The copper layers are bonded together by resin layers(prepreg). Multi-layer boards represent the most complex type of printed circuit boards. Read: What Are Multi-Layers? Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Implementing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Solution

    Do you know how challenging can it be to design and implement a nontrivial RFID solution? Someone who has not implemented such an RFID system might think, "Not much at all! After all, what else do you need besides a few readers, antennas, cables, and some tags to build any RFID system?" The short answer is this: plenty. Suffice to say that designing and implementing a real-world, nontrivial RFID solution is not easy. Read: Implementing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Solution Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Radio Frequency Identification Technology

    What is Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology? RFID is a wireless communication technology that enables users to uniquely identify tagged objects or people. Read: Radio Frequency Identification Technology Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Creating Business Justification For RFID

    A strong business justification is recommended before rolling out RFID in an enterprise because it enables you to accomplish fundamental goals below: - Maximize return on investment (ROI). Through a careful analysis of business cases, you can quantify the benefits and the resources needed to implement an RFID solutio Read: Creating Business Justification For RFID Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Flexible Printed Circuit Board - Flex PCB

    A flexible printed circuit actually is making use of flexible laminate. The raw materials and properties of the laminate are crucial not only to its manufacturing process but also to the performance of the finished circuit. The flexible laminate consists of a conducting foil and also the dielectric substrates. Read: Flexible Printed Circuit Board - Flex PCB Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Plating

    In today's printed circuit boards, the copper is used especially for interconnecting the components on the substrate. Traditionally, copper is used as a material to form an electrical connectivity track pattern; whenever copper is exposed without proper coating and exposed to air over a long period of time, copper will be easily tarnish because of oxidation. Read: Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Plating Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business

    Printed Wiring Board and Packaging Demand

    Today's electronic components such as active and passive components must be interconnected and assembled together in order to form a functional and operating system. The manufacturing and designing of these interconnections have evolved into a separate higher density discipline called electronic packaging. As far as early 1950s, the building block of electronic packaging is the printed circuit board or most of us call it printed wiring board (PWB), and it will always remain the fundamental and s Read: Printed Wiring Board and Packaging Demand Read

    By: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International Business
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