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PCB Design Stackup Considerations

Going from a design to a finished board is a complex process. Even with the sophistication of modern simulation tools, actual and expected performance can differ sharply. It’s essential not only for a board’s contents (i.e., components and circuitry) but also for its spatial orientation and material properties. While designers could safely omit the contributions…

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High-Frequency PCB Manufacturer

Over the past decades, the demand for faster computing and higher data throughput has increased signal speeds by magnitudes. Unfortunately, faster speeds reveal performance issues with design, materials, and manufacturing that are trivial at relatively slower speeds. High-frequency PCB manufacturers can use several methods to navigate these issues while optimizing cost and performance. At VSE,…

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The characteristic impedance of transmission lines starts with the board stackup.

Flex Circuit Board Assembly

Rigidity is not always a bad thing in the design world, but it can be limiting. Historically, rigid PCBs provided the requisite functionality for a wide range of electronic applications, but form always follows function. Flexible printed circuits can accommodate designs and operate where simpler rigid PCBs cannot. A flex circuit board assembly overlaps with…

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Engineering Change Order

Change is expected in electronics development, as new designs incorporate fresh ideas and necessary enhancements over previous products. However, continual modifications to correct problems can slow down, delay production, and cause development costs to escalate rapidly. For the most efficient design development, it is essential to streamline the approval process for engineering change orders (ECOs)…

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The characteristic impedance of transmission lines starts with the board stackup.

Best PCB Prototype Services

Although the prototype sits closer to the end of a manufacturable design than the outset, the unique challenges of navigating manufacturing revisions can frustrate budgets and timelines. Prototype designs are not yet set in stone (or rather, fiberglass and epoxy) – the shifting nature of the design means the BOM, schematic, or layout can fluctuate.…

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PCB Beveling for Edge Connectors

PCB Assembly Cost

There are many ways to reduce PCB assembly costs. However, the best method without sacrificing production quality is to review the project design and documentation before sending them off to the manufacturer.

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PCB layout constraints

PCB DFM Guidelines

Design for manufacturability, or DFM, is a design process methodology that has been around for many years. When PCB layout designers were more isolated, pushing DFM problems down the line was common, typically in manufacturing. However, workflows like that have changed as technology has evolved and time to market has decreased. It has become imperative…

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