Circuit board assembly starts now!
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Hi MAKERphone people,
This is what electronic circuit boards look like when they come out of a factory.
They come panelized like this because we need to feed them into a pick-and-place machine that mounts all the tiny (SMD) components that come pre-soldered on the boards.
After the SMD assembly, the boards are de-panelized with a special CNC machine that cuts them apart with a tiny knife.
We’ll show you some footage of this process as well!
Expect more updates soon!
Sincerely,
Albert and the team
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