TVs stands for Thermally Conductive Vias and is one of the frequently used technologies in electronic components.
TVs are used to transfer and dissipate the heat generated by printed circuit boards (PCBs).
PCBs are used to transmit electrical signals, and the heat generated at this time can affect electronic components and deteriorate their performance.
TVs are holes that conduct heat through the different layers of the PCB, and are filled with materials with high thermal conductivity.
This allows the heat to be dissipated to other parts of the PCB, and the electronic components are no longer affected.
TVs are used in a variety of electronic devices, including mobile devices, computers, and graphics cards.
This technology plays a big role in solving the thermal problems of PCBs and making them more robust while maintaining the performance of electronic components.
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