When assembling electronic PCBs, you usually connect various components of various sizes to a single heatsink to dissipate the heat they generate. But boards are more and more dense in components, and the height varies greatly from one component to another, thus producing a very irregular gap to be filled between the components and the heatsink. How to manage this problem?
For certain specific issues, the metal gasket technology can prove to be an excellent solution for ensuring the electromagnetic shielding of a printed circuit (PCB). We illustrate this in this article, with a recently completed project for one of our clients.
To ensure the operational safety and service life of electronic semiconductors, to maintaining them in a temperature range that meets their technical specifications is essential.