Products  About us   Prices  Order  Search  Potential authors  Links  Contacts  Mailing

     Books   Manuals   Reports   Videos   CD-ROMs

 


EP06 view

AN INTRODUCTION TO PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD TECHNOLOGY

by J. A. SCARLETT

Pages--200+xii; Figures--113; References--53; Size--23 x 15 cm.
ISBN 0 901150 16 9

Code: EP02

Contents of this page:

Description
Some Worldwide Reviews

Description

Originally conceived as a guide to printed circuit boards for students of electronic and electrical engineering, this is a book which will in fact help all in the electronics and electrical industries towards a better understanding of what has become one of the key components of any modern electronics system. The graphs of electrical properties make it a valuable reference source for designers, and the list of 15 distinct types of boards with differing electrical properties or manufacturing requirements will be of value to senior managers taking decisions on overall system plans.

The author’s wide experience, covering over 20 years of design, manufacture, and use of PCBs in computers and complex military equipments, has helped in selecting the fundamental points which must be included. The text treats the whole field of PCBs from their history, through electrical and mechanical properties, design, manufacture and assembly to inspection and testing. The range of boards described includes low and high density boards, specialised boards for surface mounting and carrying large chip carriers, and complex flexi-rigid types.

The book is written in an easy-to-read style, with minimal reliance on mathematics to make its points. Technical terms are explained in a comprehensive glossary. References, most of which are by acknowledged experts in their fields, have been thoroughly checked out and found to be of real value.

Some Worldwide Reviews

"There is no doubt that this is a most useful and comprehensive book, written to introduce the basics of printed circuit board technology."

Microelectronics and Reliability (UK)

 

Tel: +44 (0)1624 834941
Fax: +44 (0)1624 835400
E-Mail:
sales@elchempub.com

© Electrochemical Publications, IOM, 1997-2005

 Page last revised 11.02.05

A Protonique site