Product Description
The E4809-747-005-E PC board manufactured by Okuma has the functionality of a firing card. This PCB is deployed in industrial applications. The board is designed to support operations in harsh and extreme environments. The accessory can either be rigid, flexible or a combination of both, although rigid boards are the most widely used. The design of the unit is divided into two categories comprising the design schematics and the PCB layout. The design schematics category involves representing the circuitry connectivity in a diagrammatic format using CAD tools. The PCB layout category involves designing the actual board based on the schematics.
The PC board is an integral part of a servo drive or a spindle drive in CNC controls produced by the same manufacturer. The accessory has a weight of 0.55kg. The components of the board are fitted onto it using a surface mount or through-hole mount. In thru-hole mounting, holes are drilled on the unit and the leads of each component are passed through these holes. On the other hand, on PCBs with surface mounting process, the components are directly soldered onto the board surface. The components of a through-hole mount board are generally larger than those in a surface mount board. The through-mount board is a better choice for applications demanding high reliability.
A printed circuit board can have components connected on just one surface or both surfaces based on the components' mounting style. The product is often manufactured using a composite material such as composite epoxy or fiberglass. The number of layers in the accessory is based on the electronics it is associated with. Simple electronic devices feature s single layer for their boards whereas complicated boards feature boards with multiple layers. The etched circuits in a PCB are referred to as traces. The board has one-year backup support and is dispatched globally to any destination.