The making of a printed circuit board usually starts with the design process. The circuit must be designed and simulated to confirm that everything works perfectly. The next step is to transfer the circuit design to the copper board. This can be done manually or using a PCB printer. With manual circuit-making, the design is printed on paper. The paper is then placed on a copper board and the unwanted parts of the circuit cut out. The remaining design is held down with vinyl tape before etching. After etching, the board only needs to be rinsed and dried.
Whether you use a PCB printer or manual technique, the circuit board still has to be assembled. All the required components must be soldered in place and the circuit tested to ensure everything works perfectly. Be sure to compare the fees charged by different firms to identify the most affordable PCB circuit board manufacturer.