In electronic components, spacing refers to the spacing between components.
If the spacing between parts is not sufficient, electrical interaction or thermal problems may occur between parts.
For example, in printed circuit board (PCB) design, the spacing between components must be sufficiently considered.
If the spacing between components is too small, electrical noise or electrical interaction may occur, which may degrade the signal quality of the PCB or cause defects.
In addition, if the gap between parts is small, heat diffusion may not be sufficiently performed and parts may overheat.
Since these problems can reduce the reliability and lifespan of the circuit, the spacing between parts must be properly considered at the design stage.
Therefore, when designing electronic components, it is important to fully consider the spacing between components.
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