The more layers required within the PCB the more technically demanding the manufacture of the PCB will be and will affect your overall PCB costing.
To keep costs to a minimum it is sensible to use the largest possible tracks, gaps and hole sizes as this will improve the yield rate for the batch being manufactured thus reducing the cost. (Standard track and gap is 0.15mm & standard hole size is 0.4mm).
Substantial cost savings can be made as you reduce the size of the PCB you require for your project.
4. Choose your PCB manufacturer carefully.
When choosing a PCB manufacturer here are a few things to think about:
How long has the company been trading?
What approvals / certificates does the manufacturer hold?
What are the company’s capabilities?
What is there spending power with their suppliers?
Do they have a trusted offshore broker for larger production runs?
Do they manufacture everything in house or do they subcontract any of their work out?
5. Improve quality.
Finding a quality PCB manufacturer may seem like a more costly option at the outset, but once your drop-outs have been accounted for, a quality PCB results in less waste, a better brand reputation and a more desirable product.
When a customer comes to Garner Osborne for a quote on PCB manufacturing, our specialist engineers will review their Gerber files, prior to committing on cost. When reviewing the data if they identify areas on the board where the design can be changed to save money we will inform the engineer / designer of our findings.
For a quote for your PCB requirements, contact us today on 01635 582626.