Printed Circuit Boards, or PCBs in short, can be seen in
every electronic device that we use. It could be the smartphones we are holding
in our hands all day long, the laptops we use for work, the televisions/radios
we entertain ourselves with, the air-condition/heaters we adjust the
temperatures with, or anything else – everything uses a PCB. While PCBs are a
very common element for every electronic device today, it wasn’t an easy job to
invent this amazing component. It took years for the inventors to invent and
then develop the PCB to make it such an easy and effective component today.
While the entire credit for developing PCBs goes to Paul Eisler, it wasn’t only
his efforts that brought us this incredible piece.
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