A double-sided circuit board is a substrate used to connect and support electronic components. During the production process, double-sided circuit boards require a series of functional tests to ensure their quality and reliability.
Firstly, the double-sided circuit board needs to undergo connectivity testing. This test is mainly used to check whether the various circuits on the circuit board are connected properly, in order to avoid circuit disconnection or short circuit caused by poor component connection or damage to the circuit board.
Secondly, double-sided circuit boards also require insulation testing. This test is mainly used to check whether there is leakage or poor insulation between the circuits on the circuit board, ensuring that the circuit board can operate normally during operation and avoiding faults or fires caused by leakage or poor insulation.
In addition, double-sided circuit boards also require component testing. This test is mainly used to check whether the various components on the circuit board (such as capacitors, resistors, transistors, etc.) are working properly, in order to avoid circuit failures caused by component damage or aging.
In addition, double-sided circuit boards also need to undergo reliability testing. This test is mainly used to simulate the performance of circuit boards under long-term operation and extreme environments, in order to verify the reliability and stability of circuit boards under various working conditions.
In general, double-sided circuit boards require multiple functional tests such as connectivity testing, insulation testing, component testing, and reliability testing to ensure their quality and reliability, and meet customer needs and requirements. Only by passing these functional tests can we ensure that the double-sided circuit board can work properly in practical use, improving its reliability and stability.
