Services

Specializing in high-quality PCB designs that ensure reliability and meet industry performance standards.

  1. HDI PCB design

    HDI (High-Density Interconnect) PCB design represents a significant advancement in printed circuit board technology, enabling the integration of more components and functionality into smaller form factors. HDI PCBs achieve higher wiring density and finer line and space widths than traditional PCBs, offering several advantages such as improved electrical performance, reduced size and weight, and enhanced signal integrity.

  2. PCB Miniaturization

    PCB (Printed Circuit Board) miniaturization is a transformative trend in electronics, driven by the demand for smaller, lighter, and more efficient devices across various industries. As technology advances, PCBs are becoming increasingly compact while accommodating greater functionality and performance.

  3. Rigid-Flex Design

    Rigid-flex PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) combine the benefits of both rigid and flexible PCBs, offering a versatile solution for electronic devices that require complex form factors, reduced space constraints, and improved reliability. Designing a rigid-flex PCB involves unique considerations compared to traditional rigid or flexible PCBs.

  4. All Rigid or Flex Design

  5. Design for Manufacturability (DFM)

    Designing a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) for manufacturability is crucial to ensure that the design can be efficiently and cost-effectively produced in large quantities while meeting quality standards.

  6. EMI, Signal Integrity

    Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in printed circuit board (PCB) design is critical to prevent interference and maintain reliable operation of electronic devices. EMC encompasses both emission (radiated and conducted) and susceptibility (immunity to external electromagnetic interference). Effective PCB design for EMC involves careful planning, adherence to standards, and implementation of specific strategies.

  7. PCB stack-ups for best PCB performance

    Choosing the right PCB stackup is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, signal integrity, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of electronic devices. The stackup defines the arrangement and configuration of layers within the PCB, including signal, ground, and power planes, as well as the dielectric materials between them.

  8. Mixed-signal design

    Mixed-signal design refers to the integration of both analog and digital circuits on the same printed circuit board (PCB) or integrated circuit (IC) to achieve desired functionality. It involves managing the interaction between analog and digital signals, ensuring compatibility, minimizing interference, and maintaining signal integrity. This interdisciplinary approach is crucial in modern electronics, where systems often require both types of signals to operate effectively.

  9. Controlled Impedance

    In the intricate world of printed circuit board (PCB) design, where every detail impacts performance, controlled impedance of PCB traces stands out as a critical factor. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring signal integrity, minimizing signal degradation, and maintaining high-quality data transmission in electronic devices.

  10. Trace Length Tuning

    In the realm of printed circuit board (PCB) design, optimizing trace lengths is a crucial task to ensure signal integrity, minimize signal delays, and reduce potential electromagnetic interference (EMI). Whether dealing with high-speed digital signals or sensitive analog circuits, the length of PCB traces can significantly impact overall circuit performance.

  11. Custom footprint design

    Designing custom PCB component footprints is crucial for ensuring proper alignment, solderability, and electrical connectivity of components on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Whether you're creating footprints for standard components or unique custom parts, following a structured approach ensures accuracy and compatibility with manufacturing processes.

  12. Schematic capture in Altium Designer

  13. PCB layout in Altium Designer (up to 32 layers)

  14. PCB FAB drawing

  15. PCB Assembly drawing

  16. 3D STEP file

  17. BOM generation

  18. PCB Panelization

  19. PCB Gerber output files

  20. Expert hardware design advice for best electrical performance