On this page we describe the production process, starting with data preparation in the CAM department, through the individual production steps of the printed circuit boards to packaging and shipping.
Data preparation
Delivery of customer data
The customer data is usually received as a ZIP file by e-mail or FTP.
Data preparation CAM
Immediate data preparation takes place in the CAM department. This includes a plausibility check of the data and the subsequent steps:
Digitization
If no data is available in digital format, back-engineering can be carried out using laser scanning or redesign.
Data optimisation
Preparation of data for production, benefit structure, production benefits and clarification of any technical queries
Films / LDI
Creation of production films and data creation for LDI (Laser Direct Imaging)
Mechanics
Creation of data for mechanical processing. Drilling and milling data as well as scoring, punching, etc.
Testdata
Creation of the data package for AOI, e-test and final inspection
Archiving
Secure archiving of original and production data.
Production data, preferably in one of the following “CAM data” formats, is required for the production of printed circuit boards.
See also the topic Data formats.
In addition, a detailed specification for the PCBauch: gedruckte Schaltung, engl.: PCB – Printed circuit boar… More is required, which contains further information that is not apparent from the data.
See also the topic Specification.
> CAM data <
Gerber (RS-274) – no longer recommended, Extended Gerber (RS-274X), Gerber X2, ODB++, Barco DPF, GerbTool GTD, Graphicode GWK
> CAD data <
Eagle, Target, Protel, Cadence, Altium, EasyPC, Sprint-Layout, KiCad, Mentor, etc.
> Graphical data <
HPGL, AutoCad, CorelDraw, Indesign, Illustrator, etc.
Only in consultation with the manufacturer
> Historical templates <
Films, drill sketches, drill tapes and already manufactured circuit boards can be digitized and processed.