The Art of Electronic Equipment Assembly
Electronic equipment assembly is a meticulous process that involves integrating electronic components, electromechanical parts, and structural elements to create a fully functional electronic device. Let’s explore the intricacies of electronic equipment assembly.
Key Components of Electronic Equipment Assembly:
- Segmentation of unit circuits
- Arrangement of components
- Installation of various components and structural parts
- Final assembly of the electronic product
Levels of Electronic Equipment Assembly:
- Level 1: Component Level
- Basic assembly level with indivisible structures
- Includes general circuit components, discrete components, integrated circuits, etc.
- Level 2: Plug-in Level
- Involves assembling and connecting Tier 1 components like circuit boards and plug-ins with components.
- Level 3: Subrack Board Level
- Focuses on mounting and connecting plug-in or printed circuit board components from Level 2 assembly.
- Level 4: Cabinet Level
- Connects Level 2 and 3 assemblies through electrical pathways and connectors to create a standalone device with specific functions.
- Note: The function of components varies based on the assembly level. For example, a printed circuit board can act as an assembly component when constructing the base plate of equipment. The selection of the assembly level depends on the specific requirements of the electronic device.
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