2025-11-20
Automotive electronics operate in harsh environments where heat, vibration, and continuous operation are common. PCB assembly for vehicles requires extreme durability and adherence to automotive standards.
Automotive electronics must operate reliably up to 125°C or higher. PCB assembly uses high-Tg materials, automotive-grade components, and robust solder joints capable of withstanding thermal shock.
IATF16949, AEC-Q100/200 parts, and IPC Class 3 ensure that PCBs meet automotive requirements for safety and quality. Traceability systems track each component and process step.
Automotive electronics include ECU control modules, sensor systems, infotainment units, ADAS systems, battery management, EV charging units, and LED lighting modules. Each requires precise assembly and rigorous testing.
Special coating, reinforced pads, and strengthened solder joints ensure that PCBs survive long-term vibration and mechanical stress in vehicles.
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