Introducing the ACC I/F PCB—a vital component designed for seamless integration and optimized performance within medical equipment systems. This high-quality interface printed circuit board (PCB) facilitates efficient communication between various medical devices, ensuring reliable operation and data accuracy.
Crafted with precision, the ACC I/F PCB is engineered to enhance the functionality of your medical equipment, making it an essential choice for healthcare facilities seeking to maintain high standards of service. Its robust design guarantees durability and longevity, while compatibility with a wide range of devices ensures versatility.
Whether you are upgrading existing equipment or building new systems, the ACC I/F PCB is a crucial element that supports your commitment to delivering exceptional patient care. Discover how this advanced PCB can elevate your medical technology infrastructure today!
ACC I/F PCB Specifications (Old)
- Length: 10.0 in (254.0 mm)
- Thickness: 0.062 in (1.57 mm)
- Base Material: FR-4 (Epoxy Glass)
- Surface Finish: HASL (Hot Air Solder Leveling)
- Outer Layers: 1 oz/ft² (35 µm)
- Inner Layers: 0.5 oz/ft² (17 µm)
- Via Diameter: 0.035 in (0.889 mm)
- Plated Through Hole Diameter: 0.100 in (2.54 mm)
- Minimum Trace Width: 0.005 in (0.127 mm)
- Minimum Trace Separation: 0.005 in (0.127 mm)
- Impedance Control: +/- 10% tolerance for controlled impedance traces
- Type: Liquid Photo Imageable (LPI)
- Minimum Feature Size: 0.020 in (0.508 mm)
- Operating Temperature: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)
- Dissipation Factor: <0.02
- Flexural Strength: 20,000 psi (138 MPa)
- Electrical Testing (Continuity and Isolation)
- Expected Lifespan: 10 years under normal operating conditions
- Hole Diameter: 0.125 in (3.175 mm)
- Location Tolerance: +/- 0.005 in (0.127 mm)
- Environmental Resistance:
- Humidity: 40°C at 93% RH for 96 hours
This specification is intended for reference purposes and may require validation against updated standards or specific project requirements.
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