PCB Assembly / engineering-led delivery

PCB Assembly Services for build-ready PCBA

PCBArise provides PCB assembly services for SMT, THT and mixed-technology builds from prototype and pilot runs to repeat production. BOM, CPL, component sourcing, placement, inspection and testing are reviewed together so the released package matches the assembly route.

Modern PCB assembly line placing components on a green circuit board
Assembly services

Choose the PCB Assembly Route That Fits Your Build.

Choose the assembly route that matches your technology, sourcing boundary, production stage and acceptance requirements.

Assembly Technologies

3 routes

Assembly Services

4 routes

Value-added Services

5 routes
Build pathway

The PCB assembly pathway from files to production evidence.

Each stage closes a different PCB assembly risk, from file alignment and component sourcing to process setup, inspection and delivery evidence.

Build definition

PCB and assembly files aligned

Gerber, BOM, CPL, drawings and revision form one released PCB assembly package.

Component and material plan

Sources and alternates approved

Availability, alternates, consigned parts and traceability rules are made explicit.

Process setup

Route selected

Stencil, placement, soldering, support and secondary operations follow the selected SMT, THT or mixed-technology route.

PCB Assembly

Controls applied

SMT, through-hole or mixed operations run under the reviewed process route.

Acceptance

Evidence returned

Inspection, programming and test results follow the build-specific plan.

Scope decisions

Select the PCB assembly route by technology and ownership.

Choose the assembly method, sourcing boundary and acceptance plan together.

Technology

SMT, THT or mixed-technology

Use package mix, solder access, board support and thermal sequence to define the PCB assembly process route.

Supply

Turnkey or consigned

Make manufacturer, alternate, shortage and customer-supplied responsibilities visible before PCB assembly purchasing.

Lifecycle

Prototype, pilot or repeat production

Build the first run for learning, then carry approved sources, process settings and test evidence into repeat production.

Acceptance

Inspection and test plan

Assign methods to actual joint visibility, package risk, product function and customer evidence needs.

Technical reference

Prepare a PCB assembly quote package that can become a build package.

A credible PCB assembly quote starts with consistent files, material ownership, revision control and acceptance requirements.

PCB assembly line with SMT equipment and an engineer reviewing populated circuit boards
PCB assembly is a controlled information flow.Files, materials, operations and evidence must describe the same released build.

PCB Assembly Process Stages

01

Engineering review

Gerber, BOM, CPL, drawings and revision are reconciled before the build route is selected.

02

Material preparation

Components, bare boards, stencil and other materials follow the approved sourcing boundary.

03

Print and placement

Paste printing and component placement are set up around the package mix and board support.

04

Reflow and inspection

Thermal profiles and inspection methods are selected for the defined process and package risks.

05

THT and test

Through-hole operations, programming and electrical or functional checks follow the agreed plan.

06

Quality and shipment

Acceptance evidence, traceability, packaging and delivery records are returned with the build.

Engineering review

Close the PCB assembly decisions that can stop the line.

The review turns technical ambiguity into an approved PCB assembly process route.

Explore PCB DFM review
PCB files and revision consistency
BOM, component identity and source rules
Package orientation and special handling
SMT, THT and secondary-operation sequence
Programming, fixture and test readiness
Inspection, evidence and packaging requirements

Start with the files, BOM and requirements your PCB assembly build needs.

Share the available package and let engineering confirm the PCB assembly route, material plan and schedule.