
In
electronics,
printed circuit boards, or
PCBs, are used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways, or
traces, etched from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive
substrate. Alternative names are
printed wiring board or
PWB or
etched wiring board. After
populating the board with electronic components, a
printed circuit assembly (PCA) is formed.
PCBs are rugged, inexpensive, and can be highly reliable. They require much more layout effort and higher initial cost than either wire-wrapped or point-to-point constructed circuits, but are much cheaper, faster, and consistent in high volume production.