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작성자 Rae Knopwood 댓글 0건 조회 5회 작성일 25-07-26 09:01본문
Component Attaching Process
requires attaching components directly electronic components for beginners components directly onto the surface of a printed circuit board using a solder paste and reflow oven. The components are set in a specific location on the PCB with a high degree of precision and accuracy. This process offers numerous benefits, including a compact PCB size due to higher component density, reduced weight, lower inductance, and improved thermal conductivity. However, the high precision required for Surface Mount Technology can be challenging and time-consuming, particularly for manufacturers with limited experience.
Pros of Surface Mount Technology:

- Reduced PCB size
- Reduced component weight
- Increased component density
- Improved thermal conductivity
- Lower inductance
- Higher production expense
- Requires advanced equipment
- Can be time-consuming and inaccurate without proper expertise
- May not be suitable for large-scale production
Through-hole technology involves placing metal pins or leads through holes in the PCB and soldering them to both the top and bottom sides. This process is more conventional, widely available, making it a viable option for manufacturers with existing infrastructure and experience. The primary benefits of THT include reduced production costs, greater component choices, and simplified circuit board manufacturing process. However, THT has several drawbacks, including larger PCB sizes due to lower component density, higher power consumption, and increased inductance.
Pros of Through-Hole Technology:
- Reduced production costs
- Greater component options
- Simpler circuit board manufacturing
- Suitable for large-scale production
- Does not require advanced equipment
- Bigger PCB sizes due to lower component density
- Higher power consumption
- Increased inductance
- May not provide the same compactness level as SMT
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