pcb panel design examples

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These pcb panel design examples set out best practice to reduce the cost of your boards and to minimize the risk of errors arising during manufacture. Examples cover breakaway tabs, mouse holes, scores, half holes , etc

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same-pcb-scored www.caringcircuit.com [email protected]

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same-pcb- half holes punched www.caringcircuit.com [email protected]

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A-mix-panel-of-score-and-routed-tabs www.caringcircuit.com [email protected]

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different-pcb- breakaways www.caringcircuit.com [email protected]

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different-pcb- scored www.caringcircuit.com [email protected]

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Free panel creation in Caring Circuit

Many of our customers are contract electronics manufacturers (CEM’s). We have a lot of experience in setting up arrays for automated assembly. We can follow your array specifications or we can set one up for you. We will score where possible and tab-rout (rout and retain) where it isn’t. Many assemblers have guidelines as to how they prefer arrays to be constructed. Check with your assembler if they have size limitations or preferences regarding rail placement, tooling holes, or fiducials.

Panel data provided by the customer: no extra charge. Panel composed by Caring Circuit, free ! Once the boards are too small or without fixing holes, we will suggest to create panel,

and confirm with you whether separation is needed before delivery, free creation and separation!

Free charges if you want us help to compose different circuit boards into one panel. ( The setup cost will be only half for the extra one ).