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Simplify design for manufacturability. Choose common, cost-effective components. Conduct extensive testing to reduce revisions.

The assembly of a PCB involves attaching electronic components to a printed circuit board using soldering techniques. This process transforms a bare board into a functional electronic device.

Using a PFMEA involves mapping out each step of the manufacturing process, identifying potential failure modes, assessing their impact and likelihood, prioritizing them based on risk, and implementing control measures to mitigate or eliminate these risks.

If a PCB fails functional testing: The failure is analyzed to determine the cause (component, assembly process, design issue). The PCB may undergo rework or repair to correct the identified issue. After repairs, the PCB is retested to ensure it now passes functional testing, verifying its readiness for final assembly.

Small volume PCB refers to the production of PCBs in limited quantities, typically for prototyping, custom projects, or initial market releases. This approach allows for detailed attention to quality, design iteration, and testing.

An example of PLM is the development and management of a smartphone. From initial design concepts, through engineering and manufacturing, to market launch, updates, and eventual discontinuation, PLM software helps manage the process, ensuring efficiency, collaboration, and compliance throughout the product's life.

Turnkey assembly is a manufacturing service where the provider oversees the entire assembly process of a product, from sourcing materials and components to the final assembly, ensuring the product is ready for use or sale immediately upon delivery.

PFMEA (Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is a systematic analytical tool used to identify and address potential failures in a manufacturing or assembly process. It's used by creating a step-by-step analysis for each process component, identifying potential failure modes, assessing their impact, and implementing mitigation strategies.

How does product development process work?

Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) is a strategic approach to managing a product's development, growth, maturity, and decline phases from conception through design, manufacture, service, and disposal.