E-TekNet Provides PCB Reverse Engineering and Prototyping as a Value Added Service

E-TekNet Provides PCB Reverse Engineering and Prototyping as a Value Added Service712370

E-TekNet's PCB reverse engineering service offers competitive pricing on bare board and assembly prototypes. This value-added service aims to help customers regenerate Gerber files and BOMs efficiently.

E-TekNet Provides PCB Reverse Engineering and Prototyping as a Value Added Service

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E-TekNet's PCB reverse engineering service can be used to regenerate essential electronic files, such as Gerber files and BOMs, using a provided PCB board. Customers can send a populated board if both Gerber files and BOMs are required, or a bare board if only Gerber files are needed. For one or two-layer boards, a high-resolution scanned image can be provided instead of a physical board, ensuring the reverse-engineered board matches the original in dimensions. However, multilayer boards require the physical PCB for inner layer analysis.

Bare Board Protype
PCB Assembly Prototype

E-TekNet guarantees that the reverse-engineered files will match the original board and offers to refine files in case of discrepancies due to software bugs or human errors. Once the Gerber files and BOM are approved, the company will proceed with making sample bare boards and, if requested, assembling them with components. Notably, E-TekNet emphasizes that their responsibility concludes upon delivery of these boards; customers are encouraged to test and refine the samples before deciding on larger orders.

E-TekNet offers promotional pricing on prototypes - two-layer bare boards start at $19.89 each with an 8-business-day lead time, and assembly prototypes are available for as low as $119 for 4 boards with less than 500 pads. These offers provide customers with a cost-effective and streamlined approach to PCB prototyping and assembly.

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E-TekNet Provides PCB Reverse Engineering and Prototyping as a Value Added Service

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