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In electronic circuits, the current that flows through unintended paths as envisioned by the designer is called leakage current. This invisible current can significantly impact the reliability, performance, and lifespan of products, making it a critical issue in electronic device development. In today's world, where the miniaturization and high density of semiconductors are accelerating, the sources of leakage current vary widely, ranging from physical limitations within the device to minor issues during the manufacturing process. This article will explain the basics of leakage current, its causes, specific risks at the electronic substrate and assembly levels, countermeasures in the design and manufacturing processes, and methods for addressing it through cleaning and cleanliness evaluation. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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