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PCB layout is that last step in a process that can either complement or undo the work that led up to it. The laws of physics make drawing the patterns in the copper more than a simple graphic arts exercise, and as circuit design engineers ourselves (whose own work has frequently hung in the balance of PCB layout quality) we'll do what it takes to assure that your finished board will work as anticipated. Any investment made in good PCB layout pays dividends every time a circuit board is manufactured for lower cost with higher yields.
Our expertise as a PCB layout service bureau includes:
We collaborate regularly with an ISO-9000 certified contract assembly shop, working with the talented people who frequently build the PCB's we lay out. Manufacturability isn't something we try to shoehorn back into a design; if it can't be built, our colleagues there will let us know. "DFM" is our starting point, and we can get you from prototype to production run faster than anyone – usually with the eventual cost savings that go with eliminating a pilot run or two along the way.
Our success is cumulative, and our turnaround times are typically about 25%-30% shorter than most of the industry because we maintain extensive libraries with all the elements we've placed and routed before. Our designers have an average of fifteen to twenty years layout experience, and our parts libraries have been built up over the course of decades.
All of our schematic capture decals have the purchasing information (with full engineering part numbers) attached in the master library itself. When the design leaves the engineer’s desk and enters manufacturing, the bill of materials is inherently ready to go and guaranteed to agree with x-y coordinate information for component placement. Similarly, if you send us a schematic, we can add this information and save time and money on the back end.
If there's any doubt about a new footprint, we'll put it on a dummy PCB to make sure the decal we've got is good, and that it will run through the manufacturing process correctly. (Two-sided PCB's without silkscreening can cost as little as a few hundred dollars and be delivered in a day or two and can prove to be well worth their cost.)
And we're circuit designers (and physicists) ourselves, so we'll be able to speak your language if you're an electrical engineer doing circuit design. If you've got a circuit that's going a few GHz and a trace just became a parasitic inductor/capacitor at those frequencies, we're going to know how to deal with it.
When the schedule is tight and there's no room for error, send us your netlist (or schematic) and we'll bring your circuits to life.
+1 (512) 246-9012
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info@focusembedded.com
Austin, TX 78727 USA