A lot depends on whether or not the circuit board is multi-layer or single layer. Repair of single layer boards can be easy, providing you can isolate the problem component or determine if the conductor is broken. I don't think you can fix multi-layer boards.
wow. I must be showing my age but at one time, it was very routine to repair circuit boards. You can still
go to places like Radio Shack and replace resistors, capacitors, blank breadboards etc.
Many Ham radio operators still do their own circuit board repair. If you search your local area for electronics repair,
most of them can do circuit board repairs.
I have *no* affiliation for this link but I just did a google search on "circuit board repair" and this one (of many) came up (just as an example):
http://goeni.com/
-akiOn Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:58 PM, resawd2012 <resawd2012@yahoo.com> wrote:
I've never heard of a circuit board being repaired. The board is likely covered with dozens of very small, intricate printed circuits and unless youre experienced with design and building of circuit boards, repairing them is a very unlikely opption.
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