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9789789.00 Indian Rupee ₹ Know About the PCB Gold Fingers Shenzhen

Published date: February 2, 2023
  • Location: Shenzhen, Shenzhen, Guangdong

In the slots of a computer PCB casing, you can see graphics cards that have been installed. These PCB assemblies have a neat row of long, thin PCB pads around the edge. We call them "Gold Finger PCB" because the rectangular row of PCB pads’ connecting conductive pads resembles fingers.
Gold alloy with a tougher surface than immersion gold makes up the PCB gold on the fingers.

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