double-sided printed circuit board for enhanced PCB design

A double-sided PCB is a board with circuits on both sides, suitable for electronic products with higher functional complexity and limited space. It is one of the most widely used basic circuit board types in modern electronics manufacturing.

Description

Double-Sided Printed Circuit Board (Double-Sided PCB)

A double-sided board, fully named Double-Sided Printed Circuit Board (Double-Sided PCB), refers to a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) with circuits (copper traces) laid out on both the top and bottom layers. Double-sided PCBs are one of the most common PCB types and are widely used in various electronic products.

Main Features of Two-layer PCB:

  • Double-sided wiring: Both sides of the board can accommodate components and wiring, increasing layout density and design flexibility.
  • Via connections: Vias are drilled through the board to connect circuits on both sides, enabling more complex circuit designs.
  • Moderate cost and mature technology: Compared to single-sided boards, double-sided PCBs meet the needs of more complex electronic products while costing less than multilayer boards.

Main Applications of Double-Sided Board:

  • Household appliances.
  • Industrial control.
  • Instruments and meters.
  • Communication equipment.
  • Automotive electronics, etc.