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What is Conventional Electronics? With an Example!!!
Is conventional electronics is also called flexible electronics.
 

In what context was applied this expression ?



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In the context of Printed electronics.
 

In that context, conventional electronics means normal, non-printed electronics. Typically consists of SMD or through-hole components soldered to a PCB.
 

Printed electronics is also called digital electronics

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so you're saying,the materials, sensors, topologies, throughput, cost, weight, robustness, area utilization and time to markets, manufacturing techniques are different for conv and printed electronics?
 

Printed electronics is also called digital electronics
No. Most digital electronics today is not printed electronics.
For that matter, most analog electronics today is not printed electronics either.

so you're saying,the materials, sensors, topologies, throughput, cost, weight, robustness, area utilization and time to markets, manufacturing techniques are different for conv and printed electronics?
I didn't say any of that, but most of it is probably true.

Did you look at the article I linked in your other thread?
 

i'm not getting clear picture out this explanation
 


thanks godfreyl :)
 

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