PCB Prototyping
Prototype PCB
Prototype PCB support for engineering teams that need fast validation, DFM collaboration, and a practical path to production.

RCT Advantage
Prototype workflow built for learning.
Early builds should reveal design and process risks before they become production problems.
Engineering review
DFM collaboration helps clarify manufacturability before build.
Low-volume support
Prototype and small-batch quantities for validation.
Quality checks
Inspection and feedback to support design iteration.
Turnaround planning
Lead-time options based on complexity and files.
Capability Snapshot
Technical details for sourcing review.
Use this as a starting point for engineering discussion. Final capability depends on design data and manufacturing review.
| Best for | Engineering prototypes, EVT/DVT builds, design revisions |
|---|---|
| Quantities | Prototype and low-volume by review |
| Review | Stackup, drills, traces, solder mask, panelization |
| Assembly option | Fast-turn PCBA and turnkey assembly available |
RCT Advantage
From prototype to production.
RCT supports the transition from first article boards to more stable production demand.
Validate
Test electrical, mechanical, and assembly assumptions.
Revise
Use feedback to improve stackup, layout, or BOM.
Pilot
Run controlled low-volume builds.
Scale
Prepare final documentation and production route.
FAQ
Buyer questions, answered clearly
Can RCT support quick-turn PCB and assembly together?
Yes. RCT can coordinate fabrication, BOM review, component sourcing, SMT/THT assembly, inspection, and delivery for prototype and low-volume projects.
What files should I send for a quote?
Gerber ZIP, drill files, stackup notes, drawings, BOM, pick-and-place data, and any special test or lead-time requirements are helpful.
Does RCT provide DFM support?
Yes. The team can review manufacturability risks, stackup concerns, assembly constraints, and practical production notes before build.
Request Prototype PCB support.
Send your files and schedule target. RCT will review manufacturability, quote requirements, and the best route forward.
