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10 Things to Consider While choosing a PCB Prototype Service

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The days of making a prototype board by hand by the artist are long gone. For many years, the ability to make one's own PCBs was the characteristic of an ideal design engineer (or a big shot electronic hacker). The art of making a homemade PCB has progressed over time, beginning with the use of ferric chloride solutions and progressing to laser toner printers and, more recently, 3D printers. The commercial PCB manufacturing process has evolved in tandem with the evolution of "homemade technology."

 

Over the last few decades, the manufacturing process of the PCB (and the businesses involved in it) have expanded by leaps and bounds. The use of materials changed, and the cost of production dropped like never before, ushering in the age of affordable PCB prototype service by full scale pcb manufacturers.

 

Designers seldom approached a full-service PCB manufacturer to print a prototype in the early days. Designers either created a prototype of their own or, in the majority of cases, approached a small-scale board manufacturer to have their images created. In those days, the expense of printing a prototype was prohibitively expensive. As technologies and processes have advanced, both designers now shift to full-service PCB manufacturers for prototyping. The advancement of technology and modern processes allowed full-scale PCB manufacturers to print prototypes and small volumes at a much lower cost than in the past.

 

Let's dig a little deeper to see what are the 10 most important items a designer should consider when selecting a PCB prototype service are.

How to Choose the Right PCB Prototype Service ?

 

1. Cost

The first criterion to consider when selecting a PCB partner should be consistency. The prototype you print should be error-free (like a missing print or a small drill hole than the actual design). The materials selected by the PCB printing company should be free of flaws. All of these factors add up to consistency. The PCB manufacturer's quality is critical for getting your prototype correct and working. You may evaluate quality by examining the services provided by a PCB manufacturer. Examine how seriously they take a prototype client when it comes to PCB prototype operation. What is the significance of this PCB prototype service business to a specific manufacturing company?

 

You may also speak with the customer service representatives to see how knowledgeable they are about the prototype service. A good company/manufacturer that is serious about prototype service will almost certainly have a separate segment dedicated to prototype service only. Their website will have details on the subject. Customer service will be very knowledgeable and supportive. Finally, before making a decision, conduct research on the internet about a specific manufacturer, especially in forums and communities.

 

ALLPCB, Sunstone, EuroCircuits, 4PCB, and EpecTec are some PCB manufacturers that provide high-quality prototype services based on my experience (and other reviews). 4PCB is the only one of these five firms that does not have a dedicated section for prototype printing. Sunstone and AllPCB have whole parts devoted to prototyping services. Services for all PCBs start as low as $5 USD.

 

2. MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)

The minimum order quantity requested by the manufacturer, in my opinion, should be the second criterion in selecting a PCB prototype service. A prototype is a concept that is in its early stages and is subject to alteration. If a PCB manufacturer wants you to order a much larger minimum quantity (usually measured and quoted in square inches) than you can afford (or far exceeds your budget), you can avoid that manufacturer. The majority of manufacturers are willing to negotiate on this point.As a designer, you will negotiate with the manufacturer for potential orders. The main point here is that a MOQ that appears low or inexpensive to one designer (or design/production company) can be prohibitively expensive to another.

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3. Cost

The cost/price quoted by the PCB manufacturer is the third factor to consider. In reality, the PCB printing industry is a highly competitive one. With the internet at their fingertips (4G and smartphones), everyone can search and compare quotes from various PCB manufacturing companies in a matter of hours. Because of the highly competitive climate, it is unlikely that there would be a significant difference in prices quoted by various manufacturers.

 

Bear in mind that quality and price do not go together! Manufacturers with superior technologies, high-quality products, and overall quality would undoubtedly charge a higher price than their competitors. My advice is always to prioritize quality over price. Consider the following scenario: you had to reprint the prototype due to poor quality or a problem on the manufacturer's end. Weighing the additional cost (for reprinting) and time loss, I would probably choose a reputable manufacturer with good quality, even if the price is slightly higher.

4. Turnaround Time

Fast delivery of your prototype from the order date is a critical criterion to consider when selecting a PCB prototype service partner. It's pointless if a manufacturer takes two weeks from the order date to ship your prototype. The majority of prototype projects have strict deadlines. Typically, a manufacturer quotes 5 days or more to ship the prototype from the day the order is approved (Gerber files accepted). There are providers that provide quicker service as well; for example, ALLPCB provides prototype delivery within 2 to 3 days of Gerber file approval. EuroCircuits, a well-known PCB manufacturer, charges between 2 and 7 days for their prototype operation. Sunstone, another big player, provides a time guarantee in which they guarantee a refund if they fail to ship on the agreed-upon date. However, they are not as fast as the ALLPCB men, typically taking more than 5 days to complete an order (the maximum lead time of Sunstone is around 3 weeks).

 

5. Customization Options

Prototypes are subject to alteration until they take on their final form. They can change scale, parts, and, in some cases, the entire form. It is difficult for any manufacturer to provide customizations on the fly. If customizations are important to you, look for a manufacturer who has the necessary equipment and facilities to provide what you want.

 

6. International Delivery

Check to see if the manufacturer you've narrowed down offers delivery to your country, particularly if you're working with an overseas printing business. The majority of full-service manufacturers have foreign shipping to almost all business countries. The majority of designers now work with PCB manufacturers in China, who provide high-quality PCBs at a low cost. The majority of these well-established Chinese businesses provide worldwide shipping.

 

7. Instant Quote Facility

 

The majority of well-known manufacturers provide instant quotes on their websites. Often go with manufacturers who provide this online quote service. Instant quotes provide us with an idea of the costs involved.

 

8. Industry Experience

Unique and advanced projects need prior expertise in a specific industry. For example, if you're working on a communication technology project, it's best to work with a vendor that has a proven track record in the same industry. Similarly, as the number of layers on your board grows, go with existing players who are well-versed in multilayer printing.

 

9. Multi Disciplinary Services

 

If you intend to outsource services such as PCB assembly, you should look for a manufacturer that provides a variety of options.

10. Safe Packing & Shipping

Finally, be certain that the manufacturer you choose adheres to healthy packaging and shipping practices. Nobody wants their goods to be harmed during delivery. If you need faster delivery, see if the manufacturer provides express shipping (often at a higher price).

 

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