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What is the Internet of Things? What is the impact of the Internet of Things on PCB manufacturing?
The Internet of Things is a term used to identify products that can be connected to the Internet through wireless technologies such as Bluetooth, Wi Fi, and cellular signaling. The demand for the Internet of Things is very high in all industries. Adding connectivity to various products - from smartwatches that track your health data to power management systems designed to run the entire factory with minimal energy consumption - has completely changed the way we view daily items.
Therefore, PCB manufacturing must now generally include IoT components in product design, such as sensors, low-power wireless connection components, processors, etc.
For many household items now connected to the Internet of Things, such as smart appliances, this is easily integrated into PCB design. However, in the layout of printed circuit boards used in small consumer products such as smartwatches, phones, and tablets, in order to make them powerful and versatile devices that we use every day, they are definitely filled with various components.
Each PCB must have storage space, storage space, display, camera, microphone, various wireless connectors, and other sensors. This requires considerable engineering skills to make all these components suitable for the small configuration files provided by your device, and engineers have proposed some techniques to help achieve this.
Soft hard combination board
Wearable electronic devices typically cause bending and other forms of stress inside the PCB board. This determines the demand for flexible PCB boards, which can be bent and bent without damaging or damaging the functionality of the device. The product design for wearable devices such as smartwatches, hearing aids, and other personal electronic products is increasingly shrinking, prompting electronic contract manufacturers to prepare for rigid and flexible PCBs. These designs require special handling and fixation to ensure a repeatable and powerful manufacturing process is in place. These products are usually also in large quantities and require a repeatable and stable process to meet the quality goals of the upcoming factory.
Multi chip module components
Multi chip module components can connect multiple integrated circuits on a single chip, which can provide powerful functionality but need to be kept small to make them suitable for the product. This allows engineers to integrate many functions of the device in a smaller area.
System level packaged chips (SiP)
These chips integrate various systems, such as analog, digital, logic, and RF, on one chip and are ready to be placed on a PCB board.
High density interconnect HDI PCB
As the demand for smaller, lighter, and faster devices increases, these PCBs become increasingly important. HDI PCBs provide smaller wiring width and better wiring density, allowing engineers to package more functions and power supplies in smaller spaces than traditional PCBs.
These are just some components that may be encountered during the PCB manufacturing process of the Internet of Things.