Different types of PCB and it's Applications
Single-Sided PCBs Single-sided PCBs are the most basic and cost-effective type of PCB. They have a single layer of conductive material (usually copper) on one side of the substrate (typically fiberglass or epoxy). Components are mounted on the top side, and traces are etched on the bottom side. Applications: Consumer electronics LED displays Relatively simple devices with low component density Double-Sided PCBs Double-sided PCBs have copper traces on both sides of the substrate. They are more versatile than single-sided PCBs as they can accommodate a higher component density and more complex circuitry. Applications: Industrial controls Power supplies Automotive electronics Multi-Layer PCBs Multi-layer PCBs consist of several layers of substrate with copper traces in between. The layers are connected through vias, allowing for complex and compact circuit designs. They are widely used in advanced electronics. Applications: High-end smartphones Networking equipment Aerospace and defe...