What is an FPGA? An FPGA is an integrated circuit that can be programmed and configured by the user after manufacturing. It consists of an[…]
What is PCB Wiring? PCB wiring refers to the process of connecting electronic components to a printed circuit board using conductive paths, tracks, or signal[…]
What are Start-stop Circuits? Start-stop circuits are electrical circuits that are used to control the operation of machines or systems. They provide a means to[…]
Introduction to Hand-soldering techniques Hand-soldering is a crucial skill in the field of Electronics Manufacturing and repair. It involves the manual application of solder to[…]
Introduction to Constant Current Circuits A constant current circuit is an electronic circuit that maintains a steady current flow regardless of changes in the load[…]
Introduction to the Arduino Pro Micro The Arduino Pro Micro is a popular microcontroller board designed for projects that demand a small footprint without compromising[…]
Introduction to BGA PCB Soldering Ball Grid Array (BGA) is a surface-mount packaging used for integrated circuits (ICs) that utilizes an array of solder balls[…]
Types of PCBA Equipment Solder Paste Printer A solder paste printer is used to apply solder paste onto the PCB pads before component placement. It[…]
What is Phase Shift? Phase shift refers to the difference in phase angle between two sinusoidal signals of the same frequency. In other words, it[…]
Introduction to VGA Connectors and Pinouts The Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector is a standard 15-pin connector used for computer video output. Developed by IBM[…]