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    Design for Manufacturing : Key Principles in Electronics

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesAugust 4, 20256 Mins Read
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    The three pillars of success in the fascinating field of electronics are speed, quality, and cost. Considered to be paramount, innovation leaves a lot of room for being time constrained as an engineer or manufacturer to combine attainment of high-performance electronic products on a large scale with apt profit-making.

    Design for manufacturing in electronics is not just a term. Rather it is a proactive approach to ensure smooth, efficient, and economical production-side implementation of a design. Quite visibly, it seeks to identify manufacturing problems to be removed right in the visualizing stage. Let’s look at the key principles that push DFM in electronics.

    Since everything in electronics changes rapidly and competition is fierce, companies that apply the principles of DFM are well-positioned to create and bring on the market cost-efficient, quality products, quicker. It should get the design into production as fast as possible with the best efficiency, so quality may be consistent.Productivity and scale-based design are two equally important elements along with having the product just working. 

    Component Selection and Standardization

    Right component selection is not only about performance but also issues such as availability, cost of components, and ease of assembly. A wrong choice might translate into some delay in procurement or future redesign efforts. 

    Best Practices:

    Use Standard Components: Standard And Commonly Available Parts Are Relatively Cheaper, Are Easier To Source, And Better Suited For Support On Automated Manufacturing Lines.

    Minimize Part Variety: The fewer number of unique parts implies less sourcing complexity and simpler inventory management.

    Lifecycle Status: Avoid final life or near-cell parts. Always refer to datasheets and life cycle management tools of the manufacturer before choosing a particular part.

    Vendor Preference: Maintain a close working relationship with a few trustworthy vendors and electronics product design services try to align your component lists with the items in their inventory so as to prevent shortages.

    An engineer should follow the above principles while keeping the procurement of components in mind from the initial phase of design, in order to ensure a reduction in cost and lead time.

    The PCB Layout Best Practices

    The printed circuit board being considered as the heart of any electronic system is well laid out that would ensure electrical functioning and ease of manufacturing and testing. 

    Guidelines to ensure DFM-abiding PCB layout:

    Pad Dimensions: Use consistent pad sizes to simplify complexities for machine pick-and-place and stencil making.

    Component Orientation: Place the same components with the same orientation to assist the pick-and-place.

    Trace Routing: Trace width, clearance, and spacing must be respected as per manufacturing tolerances. Avoid the right-angle turns in trace routes.

    Thermal Relief and Vias: Thermal reliefs must be used on pads to aid heat dissipation during soldering.

    Panelization: Consideration shall be given to how the PCB shall be grouped for bulk production; good panelization can greatly aid in board handling and testing.

    In a nutshell, PCB design is not just about circuit logic-it’s about making sure the board can be reliably and affordably made.

    Minimizing Assembly Complexity

    Assembly must be speeded up and made more error-proof; DFM is the way to go. Designs that are complex may give good performances on paper, but are a nightmare during manufacturing. 

    Reducing assembly troubles:

    Design for Automation: It means ensuring that your product can be assembled using common SMT and through-hole assembly techniques.

    Aim to Avoid Double-Sided Assembly: If you can, having all components on one side of the PCB will mean fewer process steps, errors in alignment, etc.

    Avoid Tight Clusters of Components: Allow space for pick-and-place machines and soldering tools.

    Think of Height: Taller parts might obstruct another, or even worse, you might have to assemble it manually. Keep it low-profile whenever possible.

    The simpler, the faster for the throughput, the less error-prone, and a little cheaper in the end.

    Testing and Quality Assurance

    Quality is top among electronics manufacturing principles. No product is considered well-designed unless it goes through thorough testing to ascertain that it meets the expectation. DFM integrates features that allow rapid and reliable testing to help save that time and cost during production. 

    Test-Friendly Design Considerations:

    Test Points: Provide accessible test points for any critical signals, power lines, and grounds to permit in-circuit testing (ICT). 

    Design for Functional Test: The circuit can be powered and tested in an expected operating mode before the final assembly. 

    Use of Self-Test: For complex products, BIST is integrated for an automated diagnosis solution. 

    Labeling and Traceability: Barcodes or QR codes will assist in tracking components and assemblies in production and into field deployment.

    Design for easy verification improves further not only in reliability but verification speed and early detection of defects.

    Cost-Effective Design Choices

    Design for manufacturing aims for bringing quality in at an affordable cost. Costing is more of a philosophy; it is way beyond mere procurement. 

    A few things to consider in keeping costs down are:

    Size Components Properly: Use components that are good enough for the function. Over-specification is never warranted.

    Fewer Layers: Increased fabrication cost comes with an increased layer count. Limit layers wherever signal integrity is not affected. 

    Simplify Mechanical Enclosures: Time spent machining and assembling per complex enclosure is always a lot. Use standard box sizes or modular enclosures wherever possible. 

    Avoid Special Processes: Nonstandard soldering, coatings, or materials tend to be very expensive to apply. Instead, aim for processes that are standard. 

    By taking cost into consideration at the very beginning, the project teams circumvent expensive design changes and reworks on the eve of the deadlines.

    Design for manufacturing in electronics is not a checklist to be used once but a philosophy that needs to be applied at every stage of the cycle in product development. Goods might be chosen for easy sourcing; printed circuit boards could be made suitable for automated assembly; or features could be included in the product to facilitate testing-all decisions made during the very early stages of design that impact how easy and inexpensive the product is to manufacture.

    Start incorporating DFM into your work process, and develop good working relations with your manufacturer to keep optimising your design choices. This will bring easy production runs, less errors, less costs, and happy customers. To know more about the design for manufacturing, reach out to Daksh Kanya. We provide product design services. 

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