What Is a Printed Circuit?
A printed circuit, or PCB, is a substrate used to connect electronic components and construct circuits.
Typically, it is created by printing conductive patterns on an insulating substrate, allowing electronic components to be placed and interconnected through these conductive patterns. PCBs are used in various electronic devices such as computers, mobile phones, household appliances, and automobiles.
It is worth mentioning that the design of PCBs significantly influences the functionality and reliability of the circuit. In recent years, technologies such as high-density wiring and multilayer structures aimed at integration have evolved, leading to miniaturization and enhanced performance.