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Implementing a design for test (DFT) in PCB (printed circuit board) design is crucial in ensuring that the board can be tested effectively and efficiently. Testing (DFT) is an integral step in the PCB design process with the rise of thinner boards, more powerful components, and denser layouts. Today's manufactured PCBs are becoming more complex, requiring intense and precise testing to guarantee they work as intended.
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Testing is one of the most crucial steps in making PCBA boards. It helps to ensure proper functioning, reliability, and long service life of electronic devices. These testing techniques result in electronic devices meeting or exceeding performance and safety expectations and reducing expensive recalls and repairs. In the application domains of electronic design, production process, and quality, understanding the various testing methods for PCB assembly and their role is therefore important. Thus, this article will discuss some of the PCB assembly testing methods and their importance.
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