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Manual - manufacturing base for electronics hardware

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Acreo AB - Rise Acreo, Kista
Funding from Vinnova SEK 495 000
Project duration December 2016 - October 2017
Status Completed
Venture The strategic innovation programme Electronic Components and Systems:

Purpose and goal

The project has created a manual to provide documentation for ordering electronic hardware. The purpose is long-term and comes by using the project results (the manul). It will provide: -Help to clear and uniformly designed substrates that streamline the dialogue between designer and manufacturer and quality assures the ordering process. - Improved reliability in the manufactured products

Expected results and effects

The project has completed a manual for the preparation of electronic hardware orders. Using this manual will lead to better order bases, which in turn will provide faster deliveries of higher quality. The manual will actively be disseminated and promoted by the Smarter Electronics Systems, industry organizations and all partners involved in the project.

Planned approach and implementation

11 project partners representing the entire value chain for electronics products have shared their best practices and worked together to produce a manual for ordering electronics hardware. The group included PCB manufacturers, PCB assemblers, designers, purchasers and system integrators. A preliminary version was shared in public and improved in an open workshop where more than 100 people participated. WS resulted in suggestions for adjustments and improvements of the content. These suggestions were incorporated by the project team that completed Handbook Version 1.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 1 October 2019

Reference number 2016-05039

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