![]() ![]() ![]() The new design was based on an existing design with the addition of a SPI bus. We used large enough SMT packages that, while tedious, enabled us to build our own prototypes. I mean after all, I saw the correct version of the board indicated properly on the silk screen layer. While it’s the same design as the known-good-tested prototype, it’s not necessarily the same “assembly instance,” if you will, so things can happen.Īre all of my BOM line items correct? Did I specify all the proper part sources, values and tolerances? I viewed my generated Gerber in Altium Designer’s Camtastic for that warm and fuzzy feeling of knowing the Gerber is correct. You’ve been working on a new design, you’ve exhaustively tested prototypes and then you go to volume production. It’s always one of the most exciting yet nerve-wracking times. Recently, I received 500 assembled boards and all of them were unusable. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |