4 Tips for Startups Looking for a PCB Manufacturer
You’ve brainstormed, evaluated and analyzed your ideas and designed a fantastic new innovative product.
You’re ready to make the leap and take your
design to the development and production phase of your actual product. Now you
have the task of finding a PCB manufacturer to produce your product and be
catapulted to success.
However, with so many different choices of
PCB vendors available, you’re finding it difficult to take the next step. So to
help you narrow down your options, here are 4 tips for startups looking for a
PCB manufacturer.
Tips for Startups Looking for a PCB
Manufacturer:
1) Is a prototype required?
Determine whether you will require a
prototype first, and whether you will require low volume or high volume
production on your product.
A prototype will help you test the
functionality of your product and easily make major design changes or minor
tweaks to get your product working the way you envision it. Once you have a
successful prototype, you will take that prototype to production.
Low volume production will typically fall
in the range of about 100 boards per year, while high volume production can
vary from 1,000 boards per month and upwards. Discuss your prototype and
production requirements with potential PCB vendors.
2) Do you need a domestic supplier?
Determine if you must use a domestic
supplier, or if you are willing to take your production overseas. This decision
will ultimately impact cost.
A good alternative to dealing with the
nuances and time/language barriers of communicating with overseas manufacturers
is to work with a domestic PCB vendor that has proven, successful working relationships
with overseas suppliers.
3) Time frame
Set a reasonable time frame to complete
your design process through prototypes and take your product to production.
4) Special requirements
Evaluate your design for any special
requirements such as material, thickness, number of layers, hole sizes, etc.
Confirm capabilities with potential vendors to ensure they can actually make
the PCB for your product.