ODM Photosensitive Single Sided Circuit Board PCB 0.5OZ-5OZ Copper
Product Specifications
Attribute |
Value |
Layer Count |
1 Layer |
Color |
Black, yellow, blue option |
Characteristic Service |
ODM/OEM/PCBA |
Min. Hole Size |
0.2mm |
Minimum Line |
0.075mm |
Surface Finishing |
Immersion Gold |
Rohs Compliant |
Yes |
Silkscreen |
Black |
Fast Delivery Single Layer PCB Board with 0.5-5OZ Copper Thickness
PCB Parameters:
Layer: 1
Board size: 13*8CM
Surface finish: OSP
Copper weight: 1OZ
Thickness: 0.8mm
Single Sided PCB Board Definition
On a single-sided board, the most basic PCB, components are concentrated on one side and wiring on the other. This design is called single-sided because conductors appear only on one surface. While early circuits used this design extensively, modern applications are limited due to wiring constraints (traces cannot cross and must follow separate paths).
Key Features:
- Components on one side, wiring on the opposite side
- Available types: Metal core aluminum PCB, FR4 PCB, Flexible PCB
- Advantages: High quality, competitive pricing, rapid delivery
- Sample delivery: 24 hours
- Mass production: 5-8 days
- Copper thickness: 0.5-5OZ
- Board thickness: 0.2mm-3.8mm
- Solder mask options: Green/red/black/blue/yellow
Single Sided Printed Circuit Board Production
Printed circuit boards serve as the foundation for most electronics, providing both physical support and electrical connections. Typically made from fiberglass or composite epoxy, single-layer PCBs are ideal for simpler circuits, while complex applications may require multi-layer designs up to 12 layers.
Industry Applications:
- Medical Devices: Used in compact, high-density designs for pacemakers, imaging equipment
- Industrial Machinery: Thick copper PCBs for high-current applications like motor controllers
- LED Lighting: Aluminum-backed PCBs for efficient heat dissipation
- Automotive/Aerospace: Flexible PCBs withstand vibration in tight spaces
Single Sided PCB Concept
These boards feature copper traces and components on one surface only, with the opposite side remaining plain. Ideal for simpler circuits, they offer cost-effective solutions for applications where space and complexity aren't primary concerns. Common in consumer electronics, automotive systems, and industrial controls, they provide reliable performance for basic circuit requirements.
Common Consumer Applications
Single-sided PCBs are widely used in:
- Television remote controls
- Handheld calculators
- Battery-operated toys
- Basic audio devices
- Simple electronic gadgets