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minus-squareDahGangalang@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up12·3 months agoI would argue the traces on a PCB are the same as wires. They take the same form (highly conductive material thats insulated on all sides) and do the same thing (carry electrical signal between two devices with minimal interference)
minus-squarestupidcasey@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·3 months agoExcept it’s Ridgid was never drawn out or part of a much longer wire, the only similarities it has is it’s conductive and all metal is conductive.
I would argue the traces on a PCB are the same as wires. They take the same form (highly conductive material thats insulated on all sides) and do the same thing (carry electrical signal between two devices with minimal interference)
Except it’s Ridgid was never drawn out or part of a much longer wire, the only similarities it has is it’s conductive and all metal is conductive.
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