What is a pH sensor? A pH sensor is a device that measures the hydrogen ion activity in a solution, which indicates its acidity or[…]
How Does an Induction Heater Circuit Work? The working principle of an induction heater circuit is based on Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. When an[…]
What is Current Diversion? Current diversion, also known as current crowding or current hogging, is an electrical phenomenon that occurs when the flow of electric[…]
Introduction to the Odyssey X86J4105 SBC The Odyssey X86J4105 is a highly capable single-board computer (SBC) powered by an Intel Celeron J4105 processor. This SBC[…]
Table of Contents Introduction to Induction Heating Components of an Induction Heater Circuit Designing the Induction Heater Circuit Determining Power Requirements Selecting the IGBT Designing[…]
What is PCB Tenting? PCB tenting, also known as via tenting or tented vias, is a process used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards[…]
Types of PCB Soldering Through-Hole Soldering Through-hole soldering is a traditional method where component leads are inserted through drilled holes in the PCB and soldered[…]
What is a Flexible Flat Cable (FFC)? A Flexible Flat Cable (FFC) is a type of electrical cable that consists of multiple flat conductors arranged[…]
What are Flat Flexible Cables? Flat flexible cables, as the name suggests, are thin, flat, and flexible cables that are used to connect various components[…]
Introduction to Vapor Phase Reflow Vapor phase reflow is a soldering technique used in the assembly of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that offers several advantages[…]