PCB soldering terminals are accessory products used in printed circuit boards (PCBs) to achieve electrical connections. They are an indispensable part of electronic devices, responsible for establishing a stable electrical connection between the circuit board and electronic components. The quality and soldering process of PCB soldering terminals directly affect the stability and reliability of the entire electronic device.
Structural features:
M3 PCB welding terminals: These terminals are suitable for smaller circuit boards and are commonly found in consumer electronics. Their features include a small size and moderate current carrying capacity, making them suitable for low-power applications.
M4 PCB terminal: Compared to M3 terminals, M4 terminals have a larger contact area and higher current carrying capacity, and are suitable for applications with high current, such as industrial control equipment and power management systems.
Four-leg PCB welding terminals: These terminals have more connection points and can provide a more stable electrical connection. They are commonly used in applications requiring high reliability and large currents, such as communication equipment and server motherboards.