Medical devices are evolving fast. They are getting smaller, smarter, and more connected, while expectations around reliability and safety continue to rise. Behind many of these advances is a manufacturing…
Choosing a PCB assembly partner is never just about cost. Can they move fast? Can they adapt to your design? Will they catch the things you missed? For engineers with…
One of the most overlooked factors in the success of SMT assembly is design for manufacturability (DFM), the practice of building manufacturing constraints into your design process from the start.…
If you have a vision for a product you really believe in, your decision on where to buy PCB components can be make-or-break. Whether you’re sourcing for mass production or…
Printed circuit boards can be assembled using two primary methods: Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and Through-Hole Technology (THT). SMT mounts components directly onto the board’s surface, while through-hole mounting involves…
Conformal coating doesn’t usually get the spotlight, but we think it should. It’s one of the last steps in the PCB assembly process and one of the most important. Without…
PCB assembly isn’t a simple plug-and-play process. Tiny mistakes like misaligned components, weak solder joints, or microscopic defects can turn a perfectly designed board into a malfunctioning mess. In today’s…
Through hole assembly (or through-hole technology (THT)) is a proven technique that manufacturers rely on when a printed circuit board (PCB) needs to endure demanding conditions. It involves inserting component…
Surface Mount Technology (SMT) is at the heart of nearly every modern electronic device. It’s why your smartphone is sleek, why your laptop is powerful, and why advanced industrial systems…