FIRST STORY ABOUT PCB

First story about PCB

First story about PCB

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The double-sided conductive via hole structure proposed by Albert Hanson is the predecessor of modern multilayer PCB design. This structure allows current to flow on both sides of the circuit board and interconnects through via holes, greatly enhancing the integration and functionality of the circuit board. Albert Hanson's groundbreaking work in PCB technology, especially the introduction of the double-sided conductive via hole structure, laid an important foundation for the development of modern PCBs. This structure is similar to modern through-hole boards, enabling significant breakthroughs in circuit board design and functionality.

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