Aluminum pcb stackup
An aluminum PCB stackup typically consists of a base layer of aluminum

a dielectric layer, and a copper layer. The aluminum layer provides thermal management and acts as a heat sink,
while the copper layer provides electrical conductivity.
The dielectric layer serves as an insulator between the aluminum and copper layers.
The thickness of each layer can vary depending on the specific application and requirements.
Generally, aluminum PCBs are used in high-power applications where heat dissipation is critical.







