Monday, February 14, 2011

Electronic Printed Circuit Board Design


There are many different types of electrical printed circuit board in the market these days. The common ones are FR-1, FR-2, CEM-1, CEM-3 and FR-4. The thickness of the PCB can be 1.0mm, 1.2mm or 1.6mm. They can be single sided or double sided with cooper clad of 1 oz or 2 oz. These are the common low cost PCB that eletronics hobbyist can use for their projects. Of course there is more complicated multilayer PCB that is used in the industry for various applications.

If you are electronics hobbyist or engineers who are tight on the budget of making electrical printed circuit board design for your electrical projects, MEP engineering India offer highly competent, consistent, valuable and wide range of electronic printed circuit board design services at an inexpensive price line.

We have professional electrical engineers used to make the pcb layout design, print the layout on a suitable transparency, use of photoresist chemical on the pcb to ensure that the pcb pattern can be transferred to the pcb, transfer the layout from the transparency to the pcb by the use of ultra violet light, use of developer to develop the pattern on the pcb, etched the developed pattern on the pcb, washed the pcb, drilled the required holes, mount the components and solder the components.

Over the years, MEP engineering India have found out that with the advancement of technology, there are better ways to do the printed circuit board design processes. It helps to eliminate the use of darkrooms, photoresist chemical, developer chemical, negatives/transparency, ultra violet lights and long waiting time to cure the photoresist. In simplifying the making of PCB design, the direct benefit of this is it reduces the cost needed to set up the PCB making facilities. 

If you've run out of time and looking for a PCB Design Services we can also help you navigate that process. Contact us or send email: info@mepengieeringindia.com to know more about us PCB design services and samples.

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