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A fixture in PCB manufacturing is a custom-designed support or frame that securely holds PCBs in place during various assembly and testing processes, ensuring accuracy and consistency.

Prototyping is creating an early model of a product to test its concept, while rapid prototyping refers specifically to fast, iterative prototype creation using advanced manufacturing technologies.

Reverse-engineering is the process of dissecting a product or system to understand how it works, to replicate or enhance the original design, typically involving analysing components and reconstructing the design schematically.

Rapid prototyping services offer fast turnaround, reduced development costs, and the ability to test and refine designs quickly, making them invaluable in product development.

The PCBA manufacturing process encompasses PCB fabrication, component procurement, assembly, testing, and quality assurance. It's a comprehensive approach from raw materials to a fully assembled, tested, and ready-to-use printed circuit board assembly.

There are several types of fixtures, including clamping fixtures, welding fixtures, assembly fixtures, and machining fixtures, each designed for specific processes in manufacturing to enhance efficiency and precision.

Design for Testability (DFT) is the practice of designing products with features that make them easier to test for defects. It's important because it enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of testing processes, reduces testing costs, improves product quality, and accelerates time to market.

Research the market and competitors. Define your brand and packaging objectives. Sketch initial design concepts. Select materials and packaging types. Create digital prototypes and refine the design. Test the design for functionality and appeal. Produce the final packaging.

Understanding your brand and target audience. Sketching design ideas. Choosing the right materials and packaging type. Creating a digital design. Prototyping and testing for feedback. Refining the design based on insights.