Across
- 5. What type of material lies between insulators and conductive properties?
- 6. What type of soldering method allows soldering of components by the use of leads and holes?
- 9. What is the process of adding heat to material until its state of matter changes from solid to liquid?
- 11. What electrical component stores electrical charge?
- 12. What electrical component provides the voltage to the circuit?
- 16. What soldering tool is operated by the use of a trigger?
- 17. What can be found in solder that is extremely toxic?
- 18. What electrical component limits the flow of current?
- 20. What is the process of fusing metals together by the use of an alloy with a low melting point?
- 21. What soldering tool resembles a pen?
Down
- 1. What electrical component consists of multiple terminals and controls high loads of current to the system?
- 2. What electrical component transfers current in a circuit and connects components with each other?
- 3. What electrical component directs current in one direction and restricts any flow in the opposing direction?
- 4. What is the process of bonding metals together by melting one or the other?
- 7. What is an integrated circuit manufactured at a microscopic scale using semiconductor?
- 8. What soldering tool is used for relatively high temperature soldering?
- 10. What type of board allows electrical components such as resistors and capacitors to be soldered on the surface?
- 13. What electrical component can amplify the current or voltage of the circuit?
- 14. What industry commonly has devices assembled from semiconductors, transistors, integrated circuits, microchips, and PCBs?
- 15. What is the unit that describes the thickness of a wire?
- 19. What is used to fuse components together on a PCB?
- 20. What type of soldering method allows soldering of components directly on the surface?
- 21. What is a common inspection standard for electronic industries for the acceptance criteria of PCBAs?
