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Why Are Printed Circuit Boards Green?

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Why Are Printed Circuit Boards Green?

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You have probably noticed printed circuit boards as they are the boards that contain electronic components that work as conduits to get various electronic devices, including computers, to work. One thing that most likely stands out in your mind when you look at these boards, which often appear to look like prototypes of small cities with their various components soldered onto them, is that they are colored green. You might have wondered why printed circuit boards are green. Printed circuit boards are also known as PCBs. They have been around for over 100 years and are used in order to get electronic components to communicate with one another as well as act as a conduit for these devices. The underlay of a typical printed circuit board is made of a very thin copper, although there are usually several layers to the board. The underlay of the board can also be made of other conducting metals such as nickel. The underlay of the printed circuit board a conduit, which means that this allows

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