A blank circuit board is a board without any contacts or pieces that is used for the creation of printed circuit boards (PCBs). Most blank circuit board units are known as copper-clad, meaning the board is coated in copper, which helps when the PCB has electricity going through it. The majority of blank boards are sold in standard sizes, but the user may have to manually cut down the board to make it ready for his purposes. There are several colors available for a blank board, but all of them work roughly the same in terms of effectiveness.
When someone is making a PCB, a blank circuit board is an essential item. Without a blank board, there would be nothing to accept the circuits and traces, which would prevent electricity and data from properly flowing through the unit. To use a blank board, the user typically prints a design on the board to represent the circuitry, and then he adds holes and hardware to make the board properly function.






