PCB fabrication
Bare boards coordinated to the confirmed stack-up, material, finish, and project requirements.
PCB fabrication, BOM sourcing, SMT and through-hole assembly, testing and finished PCBA delivery—from prototype to production.
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SMT assembly is coordinated with PCB fabrication, component sourcing, inspection, testing, and finished PCBA delivery.
Hardware engineers and procurement teams can review the complete build with one project contact instead of coordinating fabrication, sourcing, assembly, and test suppliers separately.
Bare boards coordinated to the confirmed stack-up, material, finish, and project requirements.
MPNs, availability, packages, and customer-approved alternatives reviewed with the assembly scope.
Component placement and reflow planning for prototype, low-volume, and repeat builds.
DIP, wave soldering, and hand-soldering requirements coordinated with the complete build.
AOI, X-ray, electrical, and functional test needs discussed according to the project scope.
Final review, anti-static packing, documentation, and delivery preparation in one workflow.
The quotation starts with the files and decisions that affect the real build, then keeps fabrication, sourcing, assembly, and testing connected.
Check available files, quantity, component information, assembly notes, and test requirements.
Review detailsAlign PCB specifications, BOM sourcing, approved alternatives, assembly method, and inspection plan.
Review detailsCoordinate the bare board build to the confirmed material, stack-up, finish, and drawing requirements.
Review detailsMove the approved materials through SMT placement and any required through-hole assembly.
Review detailsApply the inspection and test steps agreed for the project before final release.
Review detailsPrepare the finished PCBA, project documents, anti-static packing, and shipment details.
Review detailsWhether you are validating a new board or preparing repeat production, the quote should reflect the actual files, quantity, sourcing risks, and test requirements.
For design validation, first builds, and supplier qualification. Send the available files and note what still needs engineering review.
For low-volume and production projects that need the same fabrication, sourcing, assembly, and test decisions carried into the next build.
For hardware engineers: clarify files, DFM questions, assembly details, and test expectations.
For procurement teams: align quantity, BOM sourcing, approved alternatives, and delivery scope.
These project and production photos show the physical work behind SMT assembly, component handling, inspection, and finished PCBA delivery.







Testing is not a generic badge. The required checks depend on the board, available fixtures or instructions, product risk, and the acceptance criteria agreed for the project.
Project fit is confirmed from the actual files, components, quantity, workmanship needs, and testing requirements—not from the industry label alone.

Control cabinets, automation controllers, gateways, and field interfaces.

Network gateways, wireless controllers, and connected hardware platforms.

Power conversion, drive, charging, and energy-control assemblies.

Smart-home controllers and other connected consumer hardware.

Portable monitoring and non-implantable electronic sub-assemblies.

Instrument control, data acquisition, and bench-tested assemblies.
A useful quotation starts with the real project files and the decisions that affect sourcing, assembly, testing, and delivery.
Ask about your projectSend the Gerber files, BOM with MPNs and quantities, target build quantity, and any assembly drawings or testing requirements you have. If something is missing, note it in the project brief so it can be reviewed before quotation.
Prototype orders can start from 5 sets. The practical build scope still depends on the PCB specification, component availability, assembly process, and test requirements.
Yes. Huitai supports prototype, low-volume, and production PCBA projects. Each quotation is based on the actual quantity and the confirmed fabrication, sourcing, assembly, inspection, and delivery scope.
BOM sourcing can be included in the turnkey project. Availability, package questions, and possible alternatives are reviewed, and substitutions are not used without customer approval.
Inspection and testing may include AOI, X-ray, electrical checks, or functional testing depending on the board and the agreed project requirements. Share test instructions, fixtures, samples, or acceptance criteria when available.
Use the project-file section in the quote form to upload supported archives, spreadsheets, Gerber files, drawings, and photos. You can also start with a short project note if the RFQ package is not complete yet.
Share your Gerber, BOM, quantity, project stage, and testing needs. Huitai will review the available information and follow up on the confirmed turnkey PCBA scope.