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PCB Design

PCB Design process involves comprehensive layout planning, signal integrity optimization, and manufacturing considerations to create high-quality, reliable circuit boards that meet your specific requirements and industry standards.

PCB Design Process

  • Board dimensions and form factor: Creating the board outline based on enclosure and mechanical constraints.
  • Layer stack-up: Determining the number of layers for signal routing and power planes.
  • Power and signal integrity needs: Dictating trace width, impedance control, and via types.
  • Environmental and regulatory constraints: Compliance with EMI/EMC, UL, RoHS, and IPC standards.
  • Creating Component Footprint Library
  • Component placement, Routing and Completion: Optimizing signal integrity, thermal performance, and manufacturability by strategically positioning, routing and finalizing the design.
  • DRC (Design Rule Check): Verifying that the PCB layout follows manufacturing constraints such as trace width, clearance, via sizes, pad spacing, and defined impedances.
  • Generating manufacturing files: Generating Gerber Files, Drill Files, Bill of Material (BOM), Assembly Drawings, Pick and Place files.