Automotive

PCBs are an integral part of modern vehicles, influencing everything from engine controls to safety features and communication channels. With ongoing advances in vehicle technology and automation, the need for robust, reliable PCBs continues to escalate.

At Shogini Technoarts Pvt. Ltd., our automotive PCBs are precisely engineered to support specific applications and withstand real-world conditions, irrespective of whether they’re housed in the dashboard or inside the vehicle. We uphold the highest design and testing standards, ensuring our PCBs operate flawlessly and contribute safely to your driving experience.

Single Sided PCBs

As the name suggests, single-sided printed circuit boards have just one layer of conductive material on one side, while the other side houses various electronic components. Constructed with a base layer of dielectric called EPOXY, a conductive layer of Copper, and finally, a protective solder mask, these boards are appreciated for their simplicity.

Double Sided PCBs

Double-sided printed circuit boards offer an enhanced level of complexity compared to their single-sided counterparts. They feature conductive material on the board on both sides and conductive material inside the holes, enabling intricate design possibilities.

Multilayer PCBs

Multilayer PCBs, as opposed to their conventional counterparts with one or two conductive layers, come with a sandwich of several copper-clad laminates. This category features any PCB with four or more conductive layers. Imagine these PCBs as a sandwich, with multiple double-sided conductive layers separated by sheets of insulating material.

Metal Clad PCBs

Metal Clad Printed Circuit Boards (MCPCBs) were originally developed for high-power applications and found extensive use in LEDs due to their ability to lower junction temperatures. The demand for these metal PCBs has significantly increased with the recent surge in the LED lighting industry.

Flexible PCBs

Flexible PCBs are increasingly crucial in our drive for compact and innovative electronics. Their standout traits – adaptability, resilience, and design flexibility – suit emerging applications and trends. Unlike traditional rigid PCBs, they can bend and twist, ensuring circuit safety and functionality.

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