Designing Circuit Boards That Consistently Exceed Our Customer Expectations
Schematic capture, multi-layer PCB layout, and DFM review — done right the first time. We take your project from concept to production-ready files.
End-to-End PCB Engineering
We follow a clear process — from your first concept to final production files. Every stage has defined deliverables and a fixed timeline.
Engineered to Standards
Schematic Design
We capture schematics in a clean, organized format. Custom part libraries keep your BOM accurate. Every schematic passes ERC validation.
- Multi-sheet hierarchical layout
- Custom symbol libraries
- Design rule validation
PCB Layout
We lay out multi-layer PCBs — including HDI and rigid-flex designs. Every trace is routed for signal integrity and fab yield.
- Up to 12-layer stackups
- HDI & microvia technology
- Impedance control
DFM Analysis
DFM review checks your board against real fab rules before you order. We flag issues early — so you avoid costly respins.
- Fabrication analysis
- Assembly optimization
- Thermal simulation
The Schematic to MVP Journey
Our 4-stage process takes your concept to a production-ready product. Each stage has clear deliverables and a fixed timeline.
Schematic Capture
We create the full schematic, organized into clear blocks. Every net is validated. You get a complete, accurate BOM.
Key Deliverables
Cross-Sector Hardware Solutions
We have deep experience in regulated industries. Each sector has strict rules — and we build to meet them from day one.
Medical Devices
We design PCBs for monitors, diagnostic tools, and implantable devices. All designs meet IEC 60601 safety requirements.
Aerospace & Defense
PCBs for avionics, defense comms, and mission-critical hardware. Designs meet MIL-STD-810 and DO-254 where required.
Industrial Automation
PCBs for PLCs, sensor networks, and control systems. Built to work in harsh environments — rated to IP67/68 where needed.
Automotive
We engineer PCBs for ADAS, infotainment, and EV power systems. Parts meet AEC-Q100. Boards follow ISO 26262 guidelines.
IoT & Connected Devices
We develop low-power IoT boards with Wi-Fi, BLE, LTE, and LoRa. Power budgets are set for battery life. FCC and CE compliant.
Consumer Electronics
We deliver cost-efficient PCBs for wearables, smart home devices, and consumer products. Built for high-volume production from day one.
Ready to Transform Your Hardware Vision?
Tell us what you're building. We'll review your needs and send a detailed quote within 48 hours.
Why Engineers Choose Us
IPC CID+ Certified
Our lead engineer is IPC CID+ certified. That's the top credential in PCB design. Every board follows IPC-2221 rules — so your design review goes smoothly.
DFM-First, Not DFM-After
We check every board against real fab rules — JLCPCB, PCBWay, and Macrofab. Files are only sent when they pass. You avoid respins and last-minute stackup changes.
Manufacturing-Ready Deliverables
Every project ships with Gerbers, NC drill files, BOM, assembly drawings, and pick-and-place data. Files are formatted for your CM. Your manufacturer can start straight away.
Cross-Industry Experience
We've completed 500+ projects — medical, aerospace, automotive, and IoT. Each sector has its own rules: IEC 60601, MIL-STD-810, AEC-Q100. We build compliance in from day one. See our portfolio.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does a typical PCB design take?
- Simple 2–4 layer boards typically take 3–5 business days for layout. Complex HDI or high-speed designs (DDR4, PCIe Gen 4) take 7–14 days. We provide a firm timeline in every quote, with a 48-hour quote turnaround guaranteed. Request a quote.
- What file formats do you deliver?
- We deliver Gerbers, NC drill files, assembly drawings (PDF), BOM (CSV or Excel), schematic PDF, and pick-and-place files. Native source files come in Altium or KiCad format. Every file is checked against your CM's fab rules before handoff.
- What industries do you design PCBs for?
- We design for medical (IEC 60601), aerospace (MIL-PRF-31032), automotive, industrial IoT, and consumer electronics. We also cover 5G and telecom hardware. Every project meets the right industry standard.
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