How to Choose a PCB Manufacturer: 10 Things to Check
Choosing the right PCB manufacturer can be the difference between a product that works and a box of expensive paperweights. Here are 10 critical factors to evaluate before you place your first order.
1. Do They Do Human DFM Review?
Automated DFM tools catch obvious problems. A human engineer catches the subtle ones โ the ones that cause you to re-order 50 boards. Always ask: "Does a real engineer review my files before production?"
- Automated DFM is the minimum. Human review is what you want.
- If they can't tell you who reviews your files, that's a red flag.
2. Is the Quote All-In?
The cheapest board price doesn't always mean the cheapest order. Watch for:
- Setup/tooling fees hidden in the fine print
- Stencil charges added at checkout
- Shipping costs that inflate the total
- Solder mask color upcharges
3. What Certifications Do They Have?
- ISO 9001 โ Quality management. Table stakes.
- IATF 16949 โ Automotive. If you're making car parts, this matters.
- ISO 13485 โ Medical devices.
- UL certification โ Safety compliance for North American markets.
4. Do They Offer AOI (Automated Optical Inspection)?
AOI scans every board for defects โ missing components, solder bridges, misalignment. It's the baseline quality check. If a manufacturer doesn't do AOI, don't order from them.
5. What's Their Turnaround Time?
| Speed | Industry Standard | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 5-7 days | Normal production queue |
| Fast | 3-5 days | Priority processing |
| Express | 24-48 hours | Premium pricing |
If a manufacturer quotes 14+ days for a simple 2-layer board, they're either overloaded or outsourced.
6. How Do They Handle Problems?
Something will go wrong eventually โ a spec question, a shipping issue, a quality concern. The test is how they respond:
- Good: Direct access to an engineer via WhatsApp. Response in minutes.
- Okay: Email support with 24-hour response.
- Bad: Ticket system with 3-5 day response time.
- Terrible: No response after payment.
7. Can You Talk to an Engineer?
This is the biggest difference between an instant-quote platform and a manufacturing partner. When you have a question about impedance control, layer stackup, or material selection, you want to talk to someone who understands PCB fabrication โ not a customer service rep reading from a script.
8. Do They Ship DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)?
DDP shipping means the manufacturer handles customs and duties. You pay one price and boards arrive at your door. Without DDP, you might get hit with surprise customs fees โ sometimes 20-30% of the order value.
9. What's Their Minimum Order?
Good manufacturers have no minimum. If a manufacturer requires 50+ boards as a minimum order, they're probably not set up for prototyping. That's fine for production runs, but you need someone who can handle your first 5 boards too.
10. Red Flags to Watch For
๐ฉ Red Flag 2: Prices that seem too good to be true (below $1 for 2-layer boards).
๐ฉ Red Flag 3: No DFM review offered.
๐ฉ Red Flag 4: Only accepts bank transfer (no PayPal/credit card).
๐ฉ Red Flag 5: No reviews or forum mentions anywhere online.
๐ฉ Red Flag 6: Pushes you to order 500+ boards before you've tested 5.
The Bottom Line
The best PCB manufacturer for you depends on your project's complexity, your budget, and how much support you need. For simple prototypes, instant-quote platforms work fine. For anything beyond that โ production runs, assembly, complex specs โ you want a partner who reviews your files by hand and answers your questions on WhatsApp.
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