In: Electrical Engineering
Electronic Project Suggestion:
Requirements:
-Use PCB
-Wood work
I need a unique idea, anyone please?
The printed circuit boards are very vital part of a modern electronic equipment. PCB is an acronym for printed circuit board. Printed circuit board offer varied advantages which make them the perfect choice for the manufacturers of electronic components, instruments, and equipment everywhere.
ADVANTAGES
Compact Size and Saving of Wire
A characteristic PCB includes a large number of electronic components. On a Printed circuit board, the interconnection between the components is made through copper tracks instead of using a number of current carrying wires. It makes the interconnections less bulky.
Most of these components are very small in size. It would be close to impossible to connect these components together with wires without the aid of printed circuit boards.
A typically printed circuit board offers a simple platform to arrange the electronic components in a compressed and efficient way. This compactness allows the creation of big and complicated electronic circuits in small form factors. This, in turn, takes less space in devices.
Ease of Repair and Diagnostic
If in case of any damage, it’s very easy to check and replace the particular failure components. The electronic components and their polarities on a properly designed, printed circuit boards are clearly labeled on the board.
This allows convenience during the installation process as well as repair process. Signal paths are often traced during diagnostics.
Saving of Time
The conventional method of circuit connections takes much time to connect the components. Whereas the printed circuit board takes less time in assembling a circuit as compared to conventional method.
Immune to Movement
The most important thing to notice is that all the components on a printed circuit board held fixed to the board. This is done by solder flux which does not allow them to move irrespective of the movement of the board itself.
Tight connections and Short Circuits Avoided
As the connections are made automatically through copper tracks, there is no chance of loose connections or short circuit.
Low Electronic Noise
A printed circuit board (that has been properly laid out) gives less electronics noise. If it is not laid out properly, then the noise could significantly degrade the performance of the circuit.
The electrical components on a printed circuit board are organized in a way that the path lengths of the electrical current between them are as less as possible.
This leads to low radiation and pickup of electromagnetic waves, thus ensuring lower crosstalk in between components and in between varied traces, which usually is a major concern in electronic circuits.
The electrical noise can be released in the form of heat, radiation, or flickering sound.
Low Cost
Mass production can be achieved at lower cost.
Reliability
All the above factors bring reliability in the performance of the circuit.
But on wooden work boards we have to make the connections using wires, which may cause loose connections in the circuit, and compared to wooden work boards the pcb is less cost which provides easy of connections and less complexity while making the project , so I suggest you to use PCB.