The prototype board worked flawlessly—clean signals, perfect component layout, and stable firmware. The team celebrated. But as soon as you entered the “mass production” phase, everything fell apart.
Soldering defects skyrocketed, test yields plummeted, and costs spiraled out of control. The circuit board you’d dreamed of became a manufacturing nightmare.
Why? Because your design focused solely on functionality while neglecting manufacturability.
This crisis plagues countless PCBA projects. The root cause isn’t faulty schematics or poor component quality—it’s a disconnect between design and actual manufacturing. Many engineers prioritize performance over manufacturability, treating the PCB as a laboratory canvas rather than a mass-producible product.
Common Pitfalls:
Unreliable Layout: 01005 components or overly dense BGA layouts that prevent the placement machine from recognizing them
Lack of Test Points: Forced to resort to time-consuming and expensive manual testing
Unobtainable Components: Single-source suppliers and components with long lead times derail the schedule
These mistakes not only drain your budget but can also kill your product.
Solution: Asinda’s Design for Manufacturability (DFM).
Asinda Circuits—with 19 years of professional experience in PCB/PCBA, a 30,000-square-meter smart manufacturing facility, and over 400 experts—serves leading companies in the automotive, medical, and industrial sectors. We not only manufacture circuit boards,but also we are committed to ensuring product manufacturability from the very beginning of the design process.