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Rabu, 28 September 2011

Introduction to PCB Assembly

Some of you might have heard of the term PCB Assembly & thought, "What's that"?

This editorial is meant to shed some light on the subject.

The whole process of manufacturing electronic devices is a long & complicated.
The beginning point for all electronics is in the material - Silicon or any other semiconductor.
Through lots of long & pricey tidy room processes, these "wafers" are transformed in to "smart" electronic microprocessors & chips.

These chips cannot do anything by themselves, & need to be integrated onto a printed circuit board (PCB) in order to be able to do something in the finish (like operate your computer or phone).

Now, there is a immense number of companies that design these chips & sell end-products. However, these companies cannot afford to buy all the equipment necessary to assemble their chips onto PCBs in order to devise their end-product.

This is what PCB Assembly companies are for. These (EMS) companies have lots of Surface Mount Assembly lines, & offer PCB Assembly services to other companies who are not interested in doing this themselves.

The PCB Assembly process consists of lots of different processes:

Solder Paste Printing - In the work of this process the preliminary solder paste is printed onto the PCB using a stencil. This is fundamentally the binding material of the devices to the PCB.

SMT Pick & Place Assembly - This is the heart of each PCB Assembly line. This process takes all the individual chips & exactly places them on their designated place on the PCB.

Reflow/Through-hole curing - After placing the chips onto the solder paste, the boards go through a conveyor oven to melt the solder & bind the chips to the PCB.

Conformal Coating - Some boards need a protective lacquer coating. Conformal "Selective Coating" machines quickly & exactly provide a layer of protective coating on the PCBs.

AOI & AXI - Automatic Optical Inspection & Automated X-ray Inspection. These processes are key to confirming that no mistakes have been made in the work of the assembly process

Reworking if needed - If any mistakes or defects are found, some devices can be reworked. Reworking consists of heating the board or tool, & removing it from the PCB so that a replacement can be placed in its stead.

2 komentar:

Assembly Service mengatakan...

The development in technology today is very fast. There are so many gadgets that are upgraded every now and then leaving you out of the latest if you do not have the money to catch up. For this You could use a PCB assembly service which help you to update your gadgets at a lower cost. Thanks a lot.

RootZ mengatakan...

there are always a more efficient alternative in order to "keep up" with the technology :D

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