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Microvias in printed circuit boards

In the current technological world, "microvia holes" in printed circuit boards (PCBs) represent a revolutionary approach to manufacturing. By integrating these holes, whether through mechanical or laser drilling, it has been possible to achieve high-density interconnections (HDI) and create designs that were previously deemed impossible with traditional drilling methods. However, despite their enormous potential, concerns about their long-term reliability persist, making them the subject of intensive research.

Certification according to the AS9100D standard for the production of printed circuit boards to the aerospace

Gatema PCB recently successfully completed quality certification process according to the AS 9100D standard, thereby meeting all requirements for the production and supply of printed circuit boards for the aerospace, defense, and space industries. This step represents a significant milestone in the company's development and strengthens its position in the market.

Challenges and Innovations in Designing PCBs for 5G Networks

The advent of 5G technology heralds a new era of connectivity, promising unparalleled data speeds, minimal latency, and improved connectivity. At the core of this technological shift are specialized printed circuit boards known as 5G PCBs. These boards undergo thorough design and manufacturing processes to meet unique requirements. 5G technologies demand high-frequency bands, increased data speeds, and the integration of multiple antennas, all of which must be seamlessly handled by 5G boards.