PCB Manufacturing: Check These 4 Parameters Before You Begin
So you’ve completed your PCB design. Countless hours in a CAD environment, and you’ve determined the stackup, placed components, accounted for impedance, traced and routed your signals, generated the Gerber files, and sent them to your preferred PCB manufacturer.
Then you get a notification from PCB assembly and manufacturing house: Your PCB is unmanufacturable. But when faced with a design that could be unreliable or incur unnecessary cost, that message may be the best-case scenario.
You’re in this position because you didn’t appropriately design for manufacture (DFM), and could have avoided it by taking a few simple steps back when you were still in your EDA program. In this DevHeads Demo, one of DevHeads' resident hardware design experts, @Petr Dvořák, an engineering consultant the proprietor of Beny devices, gives us four key PCB design parameters to check, double-check, and check again before hitting up the manufacturing house that will save you lots of headaches down the road.
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PCB Manufacturing: Check These 4 Parameters Before You Begin
So you’ve completed your PCB design. Countless hours in a CAD environment, and you’ve determined the stackup, placed components, accounted for impedance, traced and routed your signals, generated the gerber files, and sent them to your preferred PCB manufacturer.
Then you get a notification from PCB assembly and manufacturing house: Your PCB is...
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