Our excellent quality assurance processes and dedication to service make us the best choice for turnkey PCB assembly.
Full Expertise
We have rich experience and all the technical expertise required in turnkey PCB assembly, from component procurement to product delivery, we can complete every step with high quality.
Strong Supplier Network
With 17 years of experience in the PCB industry, MOKO owns a supplier network that provides us with reliable access to get high-quality components at competitive prices.
Strict Quality Control
At each process, we strictly control the quality by implementing a variety of testing and inspections to ensure that each PCBA reaches the highest quality standard.
At MOKO, we provide flexible and custom turnkey PCBA services based on your project requirements: Full Turnkey PCBA: This involves all the services that are in the PCB assembly process such as material and component sourcing, PCB fabrication and assembly, quality control, shipping, and logistics. Partial Turnkey PCBA: This kind of assembly lets customers handle part of the process. For example, a client can provide turnkey PCB design and consignment of some components.
MOKO is an ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and IPC, UL certified PCB supplier, we put the product quality as the top priority. Hence, we introduce advanced testing equipment and implement a series of inspections to help us control quality including:
Automated Optical
Inspection Functional
Circuit Testing Burn-In
Testing X-ray Inspection
Manual Visual Inspection
Fast Lead Times – All processes for turnkey PCB assembly are done under the same roof, which can significantly speed up turnaround time. When you work with different suppliers, especially when they come from different countries, a lot of time is spent on communication and shipping.
Competitive Prices – On the one hand, turnkey PCBA saves on shipping costs as you don’t need to ship bare PCB boards and electronic components to the assembly shop. Turnkey PCBA service providers, on the other hand, usually have a stable supply chain and can purchase components at relatively low prices.
Better Process Management – From component procurement, and manufacturing, to testing, each process can be monitored by your trusted PCB assembly partner. They can clearly know the situation of each stage, find problems early, and deal with them properly so that the whole project can be carried out more smoothly.
Turnkey PCB assembly means that the manufacturer undertakes all responsibilities from sourcing the components, fabricating the printed circuit boards, to assembling, testing, and even shipping the boards.
Outsourcing of turnkey assembly helps to ease the process of manufacturing, leading to short lead times, minimum possibility of errors, and more effective supply chain since all processes are handled by a single company.
Turnkey PCB assembly usually includes: circuit design, PCB fabrication, component sourcing and procurement, components placement, inspection and testing, packaging and shipping.
Turnkey assembly implies that the provider takes complete responsibility for the process, while for consignment assembly, the customer brings his or her own parts and other materials to be assembled.
The time differs depending on the complexity of the PCB, the quantity of the printed circuit boards ordered and the current market demand. In general, it takes 1- 4 weeks to deliver the products.
The process begins with uploading your design files (Gerber files, the BOM, etc.). Then, the manufacturer procures the parts, fabricates the PCB, assembles the components, tests the circuit, and ships the product.
Yes, turnkey assembly service can be very versatile and can be used for prototypes, short runs, and large-volume production.
At MOKO Technology, we work with reliable suppliers to ensure the components sourced are genuine and readily available.
Typically, you need to provide Gerber files, Bill of Materials (BOM), Pick-and-Place files, and any special assembly instructions.
Blow are factors that affect the turnkey PCB assembly cost: PCB complexity and size, number of layers, component costs, quantity ordered, and turnaround time.