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PCB (Printed Circuit Board) fabrication is the process of manufacturing the physical circuit board that
serves as the foundation for electronic components and their interconnections. The fabrication process
involves several steps, from designing the board layout to the actual production of the PCB. Here's an
overview of the PCB fabrication process

Generate Gerber Files

Once the PCB design is complete, the designer generates Gerber files. Gerber files contain information about each layer of the PCB, such as copper traces, solder mask, and silkscreen.

Drill File Generation

Generate NC drill files that specify the locations of holes to be drilled in the PCB for component mounting and vias.

Design Rule Check (DRC)

Run a Design Rule Check to ensure that the PCB design adheres to manufacturing constraints and standards. This includes checks for clearances, minimum trace widths, and other design rules.

Why Choose Revenutech Solutions?

Expert Team

Our team of experienced PCB designers is dedicated to delivering solutions that exceed expectations, backed by a deep understanding of industry standards and best practices.

Innovation

Stay at the forefront of technology with our commitment to innovation. We leverage the latest design tools and techniques to provide PCB solutions that meet the evolving needs of the electronics industry.

Reliability

Trust in the reliability of our designs. We prioritize thorough testing and quality assurance to ensure that your PCBs perform optimally in real-world applications.

Penalization (Optional)

If the PCBs are small, multiple copies may be combined into a panel for more efficient manufacturing.
Panelization is the process of arranging multiple PCBs on a larger panel.

Packaging and Shipping

Finally, the completed PCBs are packaged securely and shipped to the customer or the next stage in the manufacturing process.

Throughout the entire PCB fabrication process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure
that the manufactured boards meet the design specifications and industry standards. The choice of
materials, surface finish, and manufacturing techniques can vary based on the specific requirements of
the application.