This page is built for buyers who already have manufacturing data and need pricing without a long qualification loop. Upload your files, let our engineers screen the package, and move from quote request to actionable next steps fast.
We use the same workflow to quote bare PCB fabrication, turnkey PCBA, and broader EMS programs. Simple jobs can move through budgetary pricing quickly, while higher-risk builds get the engineering attention needed to keep the quote accurate.

Fast
DFM-led pricing workflow
24 Hours
Typical Quote Turn
1-32 Layers
Fabrication Scope
01005 / 0.3mm BGA
Assembly Coverage
Free DFM
Included Review
Buyers get faster pricing when the manufacturing package matches the job type. We quote simple bare boards differently from turnkey PCBA because the risks, lead times, and sourcing dependencies are not the same.
Gerber or ODB++ files, drill data, stackup notes, board outline, thickness, copper weight, and finish requirements let us quote the bare board without CAM delay.
BOM, centroid file, assembly drawing, polarity notes, programming needs, and test expectations help us quote SMT, through-hole, or mixed-technology builds accurately.
Target quantity, delivery window, shipping destination, and approved alternates determine whether you need a quick-turn prototype quote, a production quote, or a sourcing-risk review.
Our team screens missing drill pairs, panelization concerns, hard-to-source parts, and assembly bottlenecks before the quote is released so pricing matches manufacturable reality.
Accurate quoting starts with manufacturing data in Gerber format or ODB++, plus a structured bill of materials. Assembly review also checks documentation against common IPC expectations so the quote reflects a buildable job rather than an optimistic spreadsheet.
Send Gerber or ODB++ data, your BOM, assembly files, and target quantity so quoting starts with manufacturable inputs rather than generic assumptions.
We check stackup notes, minimum features, part availability, package risk, and schedule pressure before we lock the quote path.
Simple prototypes can move through fast pricing while complex flex, advanced-package, or turnkey builds get engineering review before release.
You receive pricing, lead-time guidance, and any questions or DFM flags needed to release the job cleanly.
A bare board price request, a full PCBA quote, and a turnkey EMS RFQ are not interchangeable. These pages define the technical boundary so buyers can route the request correctly.
Best for released fabrication data, controlled stackups, and fast prototype or production board pricing.
Used when you need SMT, through-hole, BGA, or mixed assembly with inspection and test planning included.
For programs that combine board fabrication, assembly, cable work, box build, or ongoing supply-chain management.

Many quote forms promise instant pricing but still depend on manual clarification once the files arrive. Our differentiator is that we route the request according to the real manufacturing risk: simple FR-4 prototypes can move fast, while flex, advanced packages, and turnkey builds get engineering review before numbers are finalized.
That boundary keeps this page distinct from our broader PCB manufacturing and PCB prototype pages. Those pages explain process and capability; this page is the commercial-intent entry point for getting a quote package assembled correctly.
Common questions from buyers requesting fabrication, assembly, and turnkey pricing.
A fast quote depends on how complete your manufacturing package is. Bare board jobs move quickest when the Gerber or ODB++ data, drill files, stackup requirements, quantity, finish, and shipping destination are already defined. Assembly quotes also need a BOM, centroid file, and assembly drawing to avoid manual clarification loops.
Yes. We regularly quote bare PCB fabrication, SMT and through-hole assembly, and full turnkey builds through one request. If your program also needs cable assemblies or box build integration, we route it through the same EMS workflow so you do not need separate vendors.
We can still provide a budgetary estimate when only part of the data is ready, but final pricing needs the missing technical inputs. The most common blockers are incomplete stackup notes, BOMs without manufacturer part numbers, and missing pick-and-place data for assembly projects.
Yes, but flex quotes usually need more engineering review than standard FR-4 boards. Bend zones, stiffeners, copper type, thickness targets, and assembly support rails all affect cost and lead time, so we confirm those details before releasing production pricing.
No. This page is for manufacturing and assembly quoting. We provide DFM feedback on released or near-released data, but we do not position this workflow as a board-design service.
Use the Gerber Viewer to verify exported files and the PCB Cost Estimator for a quick budget range. Those tools help you catch obvious issues before our engineers review the manufacturing package.
Upload your manufacturing package through our contact workflow and we will route it to the correct fabrication, PCBA, or EMS quoting lane. If you need fast-turn boards, assembly-ready flex, or turnkey sourcing, call that out in the request and we will review it up front.