The factors that affect the price of PCB include the board size and complexity, the number of layers, the type of material used, the quantity of boards ordered, and the lead time required.
Continue Reading....You can save costs on component selection by choosing components that are readily available, have a longer lifespan, and are compatible with your design requirements.
Continue Reading....Yes, we accept PCB prototypes. The production time for prototypes varies depending on the complexity of the design and the quantity of boards ordered, but typically ranges from a few days to a week.
Continue Reading....You will need to provide us with the PCB design files(or gerber file), the Bill of Materials (BOM), and centroid data file.
Continue Reading....Yes, it is safe to send your design files to us. We have strict data security measures in place to protect your data from unauthorized access or leakage.We can sign a NDA with you if needed.
Continue Reading....Centroid data is used during the assembly process to locate the correct placement of the components on the PCB. It contains information about the X, Y, and Z coordinates of each component, as well as
Continue Reading....We source components from reputable suppliers and conduct thorough inspections and testing to ensure their quality meets our standards. We also implement strict quality control measures throughout the
Continue Reading....The production process for PCB involves the following steps: design, drilling, plating, etching, and finishing. The assembly process for PCBA involves the following steps: solder paste printing, compo
Continue Reading....BGA packaging is a type of surface mount technology (SMT) used for integrated circuits. To ensure the quality of BGA placement, we use automated optical inspection (AOI) and X-ray inspection to detect
Continue Reading....PCBA is typically packaged in antistatic bags to prevent static electricity buildup, which can damage the components.
Continue Reading....You can provide us with a list of the components you have purchased, including their part numbers and quantities, and we can arrange for you to ship them to us for assembly.
Continue Reading....The cost of producing a prototype PCB is higher because it requires additional setup time and may involve additional testing to ensure its functionality.
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