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When to Use Bare Board Testing for Reliable PCB Development

A bare board and the bare board testing process have critical roles to play in printed circuit board (PCB) creation. In PCB development, the bare board layout determines your placement of through holes and electronic components. This PCB substrate also defines a finished board’s connections through its printed circuits. By using bare board testing in your PCB development process, you can improve the reliability of your results.

 

What Is a Bare Board?

In PCB terminology, the term “bare board” refers to the state of a PCB before it receives electronic components or through holes. A bare board consists of the PCB’s substrate, metal coating, conductive pathways and patterns. Some industry experts call a bare board a PCB and an assembled board a PCBA.

 

What Is Bare Board Testing?

Bare board testing involves testing the continuity and isolation of a bare circuit board’s connections. The continuity testing steps ensure that the circuits have no open points that will impede the current. Meanwhile, isolation testing determines the resistance between two separate electrical connections.

PCB companies use one of two methods to perform bare board testing:

 

Benefits of Bare Board Testing

Implementing bare board testing in the PCB design process can lead to:

 

When to Consider Bare Board Testing for Your PCB

With this type of assessment, you can improve the PCB design process in most situations. Bare board testing becomes especially useful in earlier phases of development when it can save the most money and time. By integrating bare board testing into your process from the start, you can streamline many aspects of production.

 

Consider Millennium Circuits Limited for PCB Services

When you need a PCB supplier to accommodate your testing procedures, you’ll find that MCL offers prototype and small-scale production services. Learn more about our capabilities by requesting a quote online.


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