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Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) form the backbone of almost every electronic device. Designing a PCB might seem straightforward, but even small errors can cause costly delays, performance issues, or complete project failure. Understanding common pitfalls and how to avoid them can save time, money, and frustration. This post highlights frequent PCB design mistakes and practical ways to prevent them, helping you build reliable and efficient circuits. Detailed multi-layer PCB with
High Current PCB Overview A High Current PCB is a specialized type of circuit board designed to carry significantly larger electrical currents than standard PCBs. By handling higher power loads, these boards play a critical role in applications where performance, stability, and safety are paramount. In today’s technology-driven world — with the rise of electric vehicles , industrial automation equipment , and high-power LED systems — the demand for robust and efficient powe