Testing Prototype Assembled PCBs — Who Should Do It?
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June 29, 2017 |
Author: |
Tuan Tran |
Abstract: |
What's the most cost-effective method for testing prototype PCBs? Should the assembler do it, or the client's in-house engineers? This article explains all.... |
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Testing Prototype Assembled PCBs — Who Should Do It? article has been viewed 969 times
Dawson
July 10, 2017
I think the assembler should do it but need the client to provide testing method. Then the client will receive the 100% qualified pcbas.