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An Introduction to Analog and Digital Signals
When you tune the radio in your car or home, you are listening to different types of signals. You may not think about it much, but both analog and digital
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What is HDI PCB: All You Need To Know
High density interconnect (HDI) printed circuit board is an electronic circuit board that has high-density metal traces, i.e., it has more copper per unit area than conventional PCBs. These boards
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Harmonic Distortion: What It Is and How To Prevent It?
If you’ve ever listened to an uncle playing blues guitar or a friend strumming a cheap plastic ukulele, you probably know what harmonic distortion is. It sounds like a very
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Reverse Engineering vs Forward Engineering
In the world of manufacturing and software, it’s not uncommon to hear words like reverse engineering or forward engineering. But what do those terms mean, and how do they apply
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What is an RF Circuit and How Does it Work?
Radio frequency (RF) circuits are electronic devices that use RF signals to transfer information between different devices. An RF circuit has two primary functions: receiving signals from an antenna and
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What is a High Frequency PCB?
When it comes to electronics, “smaller is better” is a common phrase that engineers often find themselves repeating. Engineers have been able to implement smaller components, through the use of
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Hi, i’m Aidan Taylor, and is serving in the field of PCB Reverse Engineering, PCB design, and IC unlock technician. We have more than 10 years of experience in the PCB industry.