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What is the difference between HDI PCB board and ordinary PCB board?

Ordinary PCB means that the signal frequency is above 1GHZ.

HDI PCB refers to the vias in the multilayer board, which include buried vias and blind vias.

HDI is the abbreviation of High Density Interconnector. It is a (technology) for producing printed boards. It is a circuit board with a relatively high circuit distribution density using micro-blind buried via technology.

HDI is a compact product designed for small capacity users.

It adopts a modular parallel-connectable design, with a module capacity of 1000VA (height 1U), natural cooling, and can be directly placed into a 19" rack, and a maximum of 6 modules can be connected in parallel. This product uses full digital signal process control (DSP) technology and multiple

This patented technology has a full range of load adaptability and strong short-term overload capability, regardless of load power factor and crest factor. HDI is the English abbreviation of High Density Interconnector, and High Density Interconnect (HDI) manufacturing is a printed circuit.

A printed circuit board is a structural component made of insulating materials supplemented by conductor wiring.