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 # PCB # PCB
-## System definition+ 
 +## System definition - Goal and scope 
 + 
 +### Definition 
 + 
 +#### What is it used for?
  
 * PCB = Printed Circuit Board * PCB = Printed Circuit Board
 * Other name: printed wiring board (PWB) * Other name: printed wiring board (PWB)
 +* It is used to connect components to one another in an electronic circuit.
  
 +#### Are there different types/technologies?
  
-### What is it used for?+They are various types of PCBs.
  
-It is used to connect components to one another in an electronic circuit.+They can differ in terms of technology: 
 +  **Through-Hole Technology** (THT), old technology. Still used for power electronics. 
 +  * **Surface-Mount Technology** (SMT), used in most digital equipment
  
-### Are they different types and technologies?+They can have different structures: 
 +  * Rigid 
 +  * Rigid-flex 
 +  * Flex
  
-Through-Hole Technology (THT) +They can be very different depending on their specialization too: 
-Surface-Mount Technology (SMT)+  High temperature 
 +  * Heavy copper 
 +  * High frequency 
 +  * Metal core 
 +  * High density 
 +  Substrate-like
  
 +#### If different types, what are the differences in terms of materials, process, use consumption?
  
-## Life cycle+#### Is there a generic component that represents a family of components?
  
-### Manufacturing+#### How many sub-parts does the system consist of? 
 + 
 + 
 +### Perimeter 
 + 
 +#### What is included? 
 + 
 +* Naked PCB 
 +  * Rigid 
 +  * Double-sided or multilayer 
 + 
 +#### What is excluded? 
 + 
 +* ICs on top of the PCB, without any electronic components on it 
 +* R&D activities to develop the PCB 
 + 
 +### Functional unit and reference flows 
 + 
 +#### What is the functional unit? 
 +#### What are the reference flows? 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +## Life cycle - Inventory 
 + 
 +=> Goal: Define state of the art on life cycle stages to be considered. 
 + 
 +### Database and tools 
 + 
 +#### What are the already existing data (dataset, parametric model, paper, etc.)? 
 + 
 +### Raw materials 
 +=> Goal: List the technical information needed for the LCI.
  
 #### What is it made of? #### What is it made of?
  
-* Raw materials+  * Raw materials
     * FR-4 = glass-reinforced epoxy laminate material (epoxy resin + glass fiber)     * FR-4 = glass-reinforced epoxy laminate material (epoxy resin + glass fiber)
     * copper     * copper
-* Chemicals+  * Chemicals
     * potassium carbonate     * potassium carbonate
     * dicyanoaurate     * dicyanoaurate
     * sodium hydroxide     * sodium hydroxide
  
-#### How is it manufactured?+ 
 +#### Who are the main mining? Where are they located? 
 +#### Is there mining processes information available? 
 + 
 + 
 +### Manufacturing 
 + 
 +=> Goal: List the technical information needed for the LCI. 
 + 
 +For each system sub-part: 
 + 
 +#### What are the manufacturing processes?
  
 * laminating * laminating
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 * plating * plating
  
-#### Who are the main manufacturers?+#### What are the assembly processes? 
 +#### For each process, what is the energy consumption? 
 +#### For each process, what are the inputs (water, chemicals, etc.) ? 
 +#### For each process, what is the yield? Are they co-products and/or losses?
  
-TBC+#### How the “main” manufacturers can be characterized: by the number of components manufactured, the market share (€), other? 
 +#### Who are the main manufacturers? Where are they located?
  
-#### Where are they located? 
  
-TBC+### Distribution and packaging
  
 +=> Goal: List the technical information needed for the LCI.
 +
 +#### What are the packaging? Made of which materials?
 +#### Which are the transport modes?
 +#### What are the transport distances?
 +
 +### Use
 +
 +=> Goal: List the technical information needed for the LCI.
 +
 +#### What is the service lifespan? (durée d'utilisation)
 +#### Is there a reparation factor?
 +#### Is there sub-parts replacement?
 +
 +#### Where is it used?
 +#### Who are the users?
 +#### Which + how much energy does it need?
 +#### Is there emissions from use?
 +
 +
 +### End of life
 +
 +=> Goal: List the technical information needed for the LCI.
 +
 +#### What is the lifetime? (durée de vie)
 +#### Is it different from lifespan and why?
 +#### Is it refurbished? + Where?
 +#### Is it recyclable? Can it be dismantled? Which material can be separated? + Where and how?
 +#### Is it incinerated with energy recovery? Just incinerated? Buried? + Where?
 +#### Which part of waste can be considered as mismanaged (neither recycled, nor incinerated, nor buried)?
  
  
 ## Environmental footprint ## Environmental footprint
  
-### What are the main environmental impacts associated to the materials?+=> Goal: Define state of the art on environmental impacts
  
-TBC +#### What are the impact assessment methods used (EF, ReCiPe, others)? 
-### What are the main environmental impacts associated to the manufacturing processes?+#### What are the known environmental impacts associated to the system (indicators)? 
 +#### What are the known hotspots? Which raw material? Which life stage?
  
 * Processes * Processes
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-### What are the potential parameters affecting environmental impact?+#### What are the potential parameters affecting environmental impacts?
  
 Impactful parameters : Impactful parameters :
  
-* Number of layers (1 to 16)+* Technology: Through-Hole Technology (THT) or Surface Mount Technology (SMT) 
 +* Substrate material: FR4 (mostly used), bio-based material, etc. 
 +* Number of layers (1 to 16 generally)
 * Surface (m2) -> yield * Surface (m2) -> yield
 * Type of surface finish * Type of surface finish
-* Technology: Through-Hole Technology (THT) or Surface Mount Technology (SMT) 
  
-##  Next steps+#### What are the main source of uncertainty? 
  
-### What do we know we don't know? 
  
-TBC+## Bibliography 
 +=> Goal: Source every data we cited previously
  
-### What are the identified challenges?+#### List of our sources 
 +#### Data origin: bibliographic source / consortium hypothesis / expert opinion - required if a Data Quality Rating (DQR) must be completed
  
-TBC 
  
-### What paths/ideas should be explored? 
  
-TBC+## Next steps 
 +=> Goal: List challenges and clarify priority areas for action
  
 +#### What do we know we don't know?
 +#### What are the identified challenges?
 +#### What paths/ideas should be explored?
  
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