> Hi all, > > I have a few boards that I am starting to make as both kits and > finished products. > > As you can imagine, I do not want to be an assembly line worker and > spend all my time stuffing boards. > > Does anyone know of any board houses that will surface mount chips > and make boards ? > I have 95% of my assemble prototypes built at Auscon. http://www.ausconinc.com/ They don't seem to complain about building as few as two boards, although its cheaper if you do multiples. Normally it takes a day or two to build prototypes if you provide a kit of parts and good documentation. If its a consistent build, then they can probably manage the inventory as well. If the documentation is not correct, they will call, unlike some outfits that just build blindly. They are a cable assembly house primarily, but have 3 top notch surface mount assemblers. One fellow I think used to be a trainer for IBM. I think most of their people are IPC trained and certified. The last board I had them build had about 20 SMD ic's including a QFP, and probably another 100 or so passives. The quality was amazing, no shorts on the SOT23-5's or QFP44, and the board powered right up. If only I were so fortunate on the software side. The other thing I like about this outfit is they are tied in with a volume CM, so if something takes off, its a simple transistion. I used to hate building protos, my soldering skills are not that great for SMD parts. This outfit has been a real help to me. The guy that runs is pretty cool. His name is Larry, he used to be a CEO of a larger CM years ago and saw the need for quick turn low volume and prototype board assembly. I think your need for 10-20 units at a time would be a good fit for them. Ron
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] assembly board houses ?
2004-04-13 by Ron Amundson
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