SB Electronics is proud to offer Single-Sided PCBs, merging straightforward design with exceptional engineering precision. Perfect for various low-density applications, our Single-Sided PCBs are known for their quality, cost-effectiveness, and ease of production.
High-Quality Material
Use of high-quality copper and FR-4 substrate ensures superior durability and performance.
Cost-Effective Solutions
Ideal for budget-conscious projects, offering great value without sacrificing quality.
Precision Engineering
Cutting-edge manufacturing techniques guarantee accurate circuit patterns and premium finishes.
Innovative Features
Featuring via plug technology for enhanced reliability, edge plating for better connectivity, and peel able masks to safeguard components during surface finishing.
Cost-Effective : Single-sided PCBs are more affordable to manufacture due to their simpler design and fewer materials, making them ideal for budget-sensitive projects.
Ease of Manufacturing : With only one conductive layer, they are easier and quicker to produce, leading to shorter lead times and streamlined production processes.
Simplicity in Design and Assembly : The straightforward layout with components on one side simplifies the design, assembly, and troubleshooting processes.
Reliable Performance : The reduced complexity lowers the likelihood of manufacturing errors, resulting in consistent and reliable performance.
Lower Risk of Electrical Issues : With fewer layers and simpler routing, there is a reduced risk of short circuits and other electrical issues, enhancing the overall safety and reliability of the PCB.
Consumer Electronics
Calculator, Remote, Radio, LED Lights
Automotive
Industry
Lighting System, Sensors, Wiper
Power
Supplies
Battery Chargers, Power Adaptors
Industrial Applications
Sensors, Relays, Control Panels
Healthcare
Devices
BP Monitors, Glucometers
LED Lighting Industry
Common LED Lights, LED Strips
Home Automation
Security Cameras, Thermostats
Toys and Gadgets
Simple Electronic Toys & Games
Office Equipments
Printers,
Fax Machines
Communication
Modems,
Intercom Devices
Educational Tools
Learning Aids used in Demonstration
Consumer Goods
Small Kitchen Appliances
Material
PCB Thickness (in mm)
Copper Thickness
Base copper thickness
Maximum Board size
Minimum Track Width
Minimum Track SPACING
Minimum Finish Hole size
Board Thickness Tolerance
Annular Rings
Mask colour
Legend Colour
Surface Finish
Electrical Testing
FR-4, CEM-3, CEM-1, FR-1
1.6, 1.00, 1.2, 0.8, 2.4, 3.2 & 0.6
1 oz (35 μ), 2 oz (70 μ) & 3 oz (105 μ)
0.5 oz (18 μ), 1 oz (35 μ), 2 oz (70 μ) & 3 oz(105 μ)
610 mm x 610 mm
4 mil (0.1 mm)
4 mil (0.1 mm)
10mil (0.25 mm)
(+/-) 0.10 mm
6 mil (0.15 mm)
Green, Red, White, Black, Blue (W/o Mask)
White, Black, Yellow
HAL, ENIG, NICKEL, OSP, Lacquer, Lead-free Hal
BBT, FPT
Impedance Controlled PCBs
Impedance control in PCBs ensures signal integrity by maintaining specific impedance levels in high-frequency circuits. This process prevents signal degradation and electromagnetic interference, making it essential for reliable performance in devices like telecom equipment, computers, and mobile phones.
Conductive Carbon Printing
Conductive carbon printing involves using carbon-based materials to create electrically conductive patterns on surfaces. This technique is often used to replace traditional metal-based conductive paths, offering benefits like flexibility and cost-effectiveness. It is widely applied in electronics for creating circuits, sensors, and other components.
Selective Hard Gold Plating
Selective hard gold plating involves electroplating a nickel layer followed by a gold layer onto specific areas of a PCB. This process is called “selective” because it targets only certain parts of the PCB, such as connectors or contact points, to enhance durability and conductivity.
Peelable Mask
A peelable mask, also known as a peelable solder mask, is a temporary protective layer applied to specific areas of a PCBs. It shields these areas from solder during processes like reflow or wave soldering. After the soldering process, the mask can be easily peeled off, revealing the protected areas.
Plugged Vias
Plugged Vias in PCB manufacturing involve filling via holes with a non-conductive material, such as solder mask or epoxy resin. This process protects the vias from contamination and ensures their integrity during soldering and assembly.
Edge Plating
Edge plating, also known as edge metallization, involves applying a metallic coating, typically copper, to the edges of a PCB. This process enhances electrical conductivity, structural integrity, and durability, making it useful for high-frequency applications and robust connections.
Counter Sunk Hole
A countersunk hole is a conical hole drilled into a material, allowing the head of a screw or bolt to sit flush with or below the surface. This is often used to create a smooth, clean finish on the surface.
High-Quality Material
Use of high-quality copper and FR-4 substrate ensures superior durability and performance.
Cost-Effective Solutions
Ideal for budget-conscious projects, offering great value without sacrificing quality.
Precision Engineering
Cutting-edge manufacturing techniques guarantee accurate circuit patterns and premium finishes.
Innovative Features
Featuring via plug technology for enhanced reliability, edge plating for better connectivity, and peel able masks to safeguard components during surface finishing.
Cost-Effective : Single-sided PCBs are more affordable to manufacture due to their simpler design and fewer materials, making them ideal for budget-sensitive projects.
Ease of Manufacturing : With only one conductive layer, they are easier and quicker to produce, leading to shorter lead times and streamlined production processes.
Simplicity in Design and Assembly : The straightforward layout with components on one side simplifies the design, assembly, and troubleshooting processes.