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What is Four PCB Facts You Might Not Know?

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Topic: What is Four PCB Facts You Might Not Know?
Posted By: nianzhen007
Subject: What is Four PCB Facts You Might Not Know?
Date Posted: 08 Jan 2020 at 6:29am
Quiz...
  1. Gramophones had printed circuit boards
  2. The first PCB's were funded by a music printing company
  3. Why Do they Tend to be Green?
  4. PCB's were vital to space travel
What are your answers?




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Posted By: Tom H
Date Posted: 08 Jan 2020 at 10:14am

Gramophones had printed circuit boards

PCB's were around in the early-to-mid 1900's and were used in some gramophones and tube radios. They might not have looked like the PCB's we see today, but no matter, they helped introduce new advancements into consumers, just as they do today.

The first PCB's were funded by a music printing company

Paul Eisler, who is sometimes referred to as the Father of the Modern Printed Circuit Board, was an Austrian inventor who was working at a music printing company in the mid-1900’s. He shared his idea for a new invention — what would become the very first printed circuit board and the company decided to bankroll his idea. His invention led directly to the types of printed circuit boards we produce today.

Why Do they Tend to be Green?

The green material you see on the PCB layout is the solder mask. But these days, solder mask can be made in many different colors — so why have printed circuit boards continued to stay green? Some think it can be traced back to their use in the American military, where both rigid and flexible circuit boards have been common since development of the auto-assembly process in the mid-1950's.

PCB’s were vital to space travel

As an integral part of NASA’s space program, printed circuit boards helped get the Apollo 11 astronauts safely to the moon and back. Circuit boards are lightweight and require only a small amount of electricity, so they were ideal for complex electronics in close quarters, such as a spacecraft.

So, don’t assume these types of technologies are a new technology. They have had a long, and significant history.



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Posted By: D0nna
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2021 at 2:50am
wow, nice and comprehensive answers you have



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