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What is HDI on printed circuit boards| YMS

HDI PCB is the high-density interconnector PCB. It is a type of PCB technology that is very popular in various devices. HDI PCBs are the results of miniaturization of components and semiconductor packages because they can realize more functions on the same or less board area through some technologies.By using HDI technology, designers now can place more components on both sides of the raw PCB if desired. Now as the development of via in pad and blind via technology, it allows designers to place smaller components closer together. This means faster transmission of signals and a significant reduction in signal loss and crossing delays.HDI PCB is frequently found in mobile phones, touch-screen devices, laptop computers, digital cameras, 5G network communications, also prominently featured in medical devices.

Accelerate Development with HDI Printed Circuit Boards

1.Easier to place SMD components

2.Faster routing

3.Reduce frequent relocation of components

4.More component space (also by Via-in-Pad)

HDI PCBs have been used widely to reduce the entire size and weight of final products while enhancing the electrical performance. For these medical devices like pacemakers, miniaturized cameras, and implants, only HDI techniques are capable of supplying small packages with fast transmission rates. HDI PCBs are responsible for smaller portable products, such as smartphones, tablets, and wearable electronics. Automotive devices, military, and aerospace equipment also need the support of HDI technologies.

The birth of the HDI PCBs brings more possibilities for portable electronic devices and more challenges for PCB manufacturers. For accommodating the trend of miniaturization and multifunction of electronics, YMS has done a lot to improve the level of equipment and staff professionalism. You can be assured to offer us the HDI designs, and we will give you a satisfactory service and HDI products.

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Post time: Nov-30-2021
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