Most automotive lamps today are being designed with the use of LEDs instead of traditional bulbs. A printed circuit board (PCB) is required to connect the LEDs to the electrical system of the vehicle. While lighting designers know how to select the right LED for the job and where to put the PCB in a lamp to get the desired results, if the PCB isn’t designed properly, the LEDs will not work as intended. Getting to know how PCB design services work can help you prepare the information needed to get a working lamp that meets your design intent.
First and foremost, the size and shape of the PCB needs to be identified. The placement of the LEDs on the circuit as well as the other operations needed from the PCB must be clarified. Specifications for the LEDs that will be used are needed to ensure that the PCB is designed not only to accommodate the footprint of the LED but also the required voltage and amperage needs. Once this information is collected, a PCB designer can convert this information into the files needed to manufacture the actual PCB.
PCB rapid prototyping designers must consider many factors in the final design. For example, the board can be made from metal (best for situations where the PCB may be exposed to high temperatures) or from FR4 (a flame resistant material made from fiberglass and epoxy).
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