PCB Assembly Price Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the total cost of PCB assembly based on base price, number of components, cost per component, and assembly fee.
Purpose: It helps electronics manufacturers and hobbyists estimate the cost of assembling printed circuit boards.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The base price covers setup costs, the component cost depends on quantity, and the assembly fee covers labor and overhead.
Details: Accurate cost estimation helps with budgeting, pricing decisions, and comparing different assembly service providers.
Tips: Enter the base price in dollars, number of components, cost per component (default $0.05), and assembly fee (default $10.00). All values must be ≥ 0.
Q1: What's included in the base price?
A: The base price typically covers PCB preparation, stencil costs, and minimum setup fees.
Q2: How do I determine the cost per component?
A: This varies by component type and assembly method. SMT components typically cost $0.03-$0.10 each to place.
Q3: What affects the assembly fee?
A: Factors include board complexity, turnaround time, testing requirements, and order quantity.
Q4: Should I include passive components in the count?
A: Yes, include all components (resistors, capacitors, ICs) as each requires placement time.
Q5: Does this include PCB fabrication costs?
A: No, this calculator only estimates assembly costs. PCB fabrication is typically priced separately.