Brackets
Brackets usually refer to a mechanical structure used to fix or support electronic components/modules.
What are the Functional Characteristics of Brackets?
Mainly used for mechanical fixation of components on circuit boards (PCBs), such as the installation of heat sinks, power modules, or special devices;
Some models have auxiliary heat dissipation functions, and improve thermal conductivity through metal material design;
In packaging applications, it is used in conjunction with surface mounting technologies such as SOP (Small Outline Package) to ensure device welding stability.
What are the Types of Brackets?
Plastic Brackets: commonly used in lightweight scenarios, with insulation properties;
Metal Brackets: mainly aluminum alloy/copper alloy, with both structural strength and heat dissipation requirements;
Composite Materials: Improve high-temperature resistance through processes such as glass fiber reinforcement.
What are Brackets Used for?
Fixed installation of power semiconductor devices (such as thyristors and MOS tubes);
Auxiliary support structure of BGA packaged chips;
Electromagnetic shielding frame components of RF modules.