A multilayer PCB consists of multiple conductive layers (copper) separated by insulating layers (prepreg/dielectric) and interconnected using vias (copper-plated holes).
This structure allows high-density circuit routing, better electromagnetic shielding, and reduced signal interference. Each copper...
A multilayer PCB consists of multiple conductive layers (copper) separated by insulating layers (prepreg/dielectric) and interconnected using vias (copper-plated holes).
This structure allows high-density circuit routing, better electromagnetic shielding, and reduced signal interference. Each copper layer may serve a different purpose, such as signal, power, or ground, depending on the circuit design requirements.
By stacking these layers into a single compact board, engineers can integrate complex circuits without increasing the physical footprint.