Technical Articles

Royal Circuit Solutions, Inc. has published these technical articles:

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Design engineers are being asked to design and bring to market more new products in less time. The pressure to work faster is reinforced by recent industry studies, which found that "fast response...
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It's June of 2021, and PCB Designers cannot get the electronic components they need to manufacture their designs, and engineers want to know why....
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Learn all about VIA technology, including: -basic terminology, -types of vias, -the fabrication process, -how vias are inspected, -and common design mistakes....
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Back drilling technology reduces reflections in high speed nets. It is the preferred fabrication method in high-speed designs. In this webinar recording, learn the process of back drilling, main...
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When it comes to creating printed circuit boards, engineers often guestimate various aspects of their design. One such design metric is known colloquially as Trace and Space....
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Here are the standard stackups that we use at Royal Circuits for a .062 board needing 1 oz of copper...
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A list of ways you can create better PCB designs for less money. Topics covered include stackup symmetry, material selection, vias, and much more. Advice and tips are from the fabrication experts at...
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PCB Design Tips: All About Vias...
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In this 45-minute segment, experienced CAD/CAM Engineer Elijah Gracia, from Royal Circuit Solutions will walk through the PCB Fabrication Process. Topics covered include traveler simplification,...
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There is an excellent chance that you don’t understand how charges move in conductors or how energy moves in your circuit. Preconceptions you’ve held since high school and college might be...
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In this article, we develop a new definition for Energy...
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In this blog post, we look at the creation of Joule's Power Law (of heating)....
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Due to the growing complexity of design structures, high-density circuit boards (HDI) are being used more and more, especially in consumer electronic products....
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Take a look at our heavy copper capabilities and guidelines to ensure we can build your project - no matter how complex....
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With rise times falling in each generation of integrated circuit development, electrical engineers are quickly becoming high-speed designers. Get ready to take the leap into better designs with this...
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Learn the properties of PCB materials and how to determine which one will provide the best performance at high frequencies...
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In this article we'll learn about the qualitative discovery of Ohm's Law, and in the next article we'll learn about the quanitative discovery of Ohm's Law....
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Use our free impedance calculator to ensure your design is error-free!...
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Many free online impedance calculators are not accurate enough because they cannot take into account real-world variables such as squeeze out, epoxy content, and fiberglass weave....
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As engineers continue to create solutions with faster rise times, smaller form-factors, and higher density components, FR4 laminates become less useful. In this webinar we explore the next generation...
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When medical devices fail, patients can suffer. So every effort must be made to ensure the devices operate as planned during their entire service lives. To that end, IPC provides several relevant...
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In this blog series, we are trying to revisit everything you learned in college about electricity. The ultimate goal is a new understanding of electron transport in conductors....
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In this article, we revisit the concept of Energy. This article is one in a long series that attempts to break down physics misconceptions from High School and Undergraduate Physics and build up new...
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In the waning days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Advanced Assembly (Denver, Colorado) and Royal Circuit Solutions (Hollister and Santa Fe Springs, California) partnered together to gather insights on...
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If you sit all day your health will suffer. One way to solve this problem is to purchase a standing desk or make your own....
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My Latest Attempt at Introducing Energy...
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This blog series will remind readers about the ideas of electric force and electric fields....
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You've no doubt seen the various metalized shapes and plated holes that are abundant on an unpopulated printed circuit board. The size, shape, and orientation of each metalized pad on a printed...