How To Design Your Boards To Keep PCB Assembly Costs Low

Posted 5/7/2015 by AdvancedPCB

When planning and designing for your printed circuit board and assembly project, there a many ways to ensure you are keeping your costs low for PCB assembly. AdvancedPCB understands that keeping your costs as low as possible is very important to our customers and our helpful, “hands-on” staff is ready to help you every step of the way.  We have put together a list of tips that will come in handy when designing your PCBs.

Watch the video above to learn more about steps you can take to keep your PCB Assembly costs low when designing your PCB. Make sure to check out AdvancedPCB’s PCB Artist™, the industry’s best free PCB layout software. When you are finished with your PCB layout, upload your files to our FreeDFM, our pre-order file check that identifies any issues for manufacturability.
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