Review:
Through Hole Technology Assembly
overall review score: 4.5
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Through-hole technology assembly is a method of assembling electronic components on a printed circuit board (PCB) where the leads on the components are inserted through holes in the board and then soldered to secure them in place.
Key Features
- Components have leads that are inserted into holes on PCB
- Components are then soldered to the PCB for secure connection
- Provides strong mechanical bonds between components and PCB
Pros
- Reliable connections between components and PCB
- Can handle high power and high temperature applications
- Easy to repair or replace individual components
Cons
- Time-consuming assembly process compared to surface mount technology
- Requires more space on PCB due to larger component sizes