What are the documents required by PCBA?
This article introduces some documents required before starting PCB assembly and processing work, such as bill of materials, assembly drawings, etc
What are the documents required by PCBA?
PCB assembly requires some files for us to begin your PCBA processing job. If you want manufacturing,
please contact us at 86-18123905375.
BOM (Costs of Materials)
The BOM is a list of parts utilized for SMT manufacturing to produce the final product. It reveals what
parts are needed to set up the motherboard, and where these parts ought to be positioned and
constructed. We approve BOMs in.xls,. xlsx, or.csv layouts. The BOM for turnkey and partial complete
orders may call for more info than the BOM for consignment/kitting orders. Here are the information.
The BOM for a consignment/kitting order may include the adhering to information:
1. Quantity of each part number.
2. Reference code.
3. Component number.
4. Part description.
5. Package.
6. Kind (Surface Area Mount, Via Hole, or Mixed).
The BOM for complete and partial turnkey orders might consist of the complying with details:
1. Amount of each component number.
2. Recommendation code.
3. Part number.
4. Part summary.
5. Package.
6. Kind (Surface Mount, Via Opening, or Mixed).
7. Supplier name.
8. Manufacturer part number.
9. Representative component number.
10. Gerber documents.
The exact same style of RS-274X Gerber files that you sent us for PCB manufacturing will be required to
construct your boards. As a minimum, the PCB assembler requires 3 layers of data: Silkscreen, Copper
(Track), and Solder Paste. Consequently, please ensure all of these data are included and evaluated on
your side. Certainly, we will additionally evaluate your data before setting up begins to ensure that
all info for setting up is total and precise.
Others
For us to correctly assemble your printed circuit card, we highly advise that you send us all various
other data or details pertaining to the board, which might include your assembly illustrations, unique
setting up guidelines, and even photos or pictures of your work. This info assists us better recognize
your setting up needs, remedy some unclear or even wrong positionings, and ultimately do an excellent
work. Send them to us, although it is usually not required by the assembler.