PCB:
Electronic circuits in schools and industry are
normally manufactured through the use of PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards).
The boards are made from glass reinforced plastic with copper tracks in
the place of wires. Components are fixed in position by drilling
holes through the board, locating the components and then soldering them
in place. The copper tracks link the components together
forming a circuit.
The two diagrams below show the track side of a PCB (normally the
underneath side) and the component side (normally the top side) of the
same circuit. The relay and integrated circuit are ready to be placed in
position and soldered.
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