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  • 1Printed circuit board — Part of a 1983 Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer board; a populated PCB, showing the conductive traces, vias (the through hole paths to the other surface), and some mounted electrical components A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to… …

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  • 2printed circuit board — noun a thin plate or card on which chips, wiring, and other electronic components are placed to create an assembly unit. Abbrev.: PCB Also, printed circuit. {from the original production method which employed etching a metallic coating on a thin… …

  • 3printed circuit — Electronics. a circuit in which the interconnecting conductors and some of the circuit components have been printed, etched, etc., onto a sheet or board of dielectric material (PC board, printed circuit board). [1945 50] * * * Electrical device… …

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  • 4Turret board — Turret boards were an early attempt at making electronic circuits that were relatively rugged, producible, and serviceable in the days before printed circuit boards (PCBs). As this method was somewhat more expensive than conventional point to… …

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  • 5PWB — Printed Wiring Board (Computing » General) Printed Wiring Board (Academic & Science » Electronics) ** Public Works Board (Governmental » US Government) ** Princeton Weekly Bulletin (Community » Media) * Play With Boys (Community » Sports) *… …

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  • 6PWB — printed wiring board (assembly) …

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  • 7PWB — • Printed Wiring Board • Programmer s WorkBench Entwicklungsumgebung …

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  • 8Thermal copper pillar bump — The Thermal Copper Pillar Bump, also known as the thermal bump , is a thermoelectric device made from thin film thermoelectric material embedded in flip chip interconnects (in particular copper pillar solder bumps) for use in electronics and… …

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  • 9Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive — European Union directive: Directive 2002/95/EC Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Made by Council Parliament …

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  • 10Electromagnetic compatibility — (EMC) is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to the unwanted effects (Electromagnetic Interference, or EMI) that such energy may induce.… …

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