PCB Panelization
PCB Panelization
Some customers would like to merge more than 1 PCB in the same Gerber. We know you want to save money but this may make it hard to cut the board outline and more importantly, this will take a lot more time to pick up and package the PCB. Although by doing this, you just have the one order, this complicates the fabrication of the panel and separation of the individual PCBs, so we will usually charge more for this. Similarly, using holes or slots as break off sections between boards are treated the same way as putting more than one design on a panel, each with its' own board outline.
If you are just in the prototype phase and want to save money, then you can use the following trick. Place your different designs all inside one overall board outline and use lines drawn in the silk layer to mark out the separate the PCBs. Then, when you receive the PCB, carefully cut them apart yourself (we recommend you do this before you assemble the PCBs!). Like the PCB shown below, the yellow lines are drawn in the silk layers showing how you can merge 3 different PCBs in one gerber without incurring any extra costs. But on condition that the number of designs is more than 5, it still needs to be charged as different designs as well, and the number of the designs shall not exceed 10 designs on one board.
V-cut/V-Groove
This will help you to build a PCB Array to save time by making it faster to solder the PCB in SMT.
1. The V-cut line should be the same as the outline of the Sub-PCB. That is to say, there is zero space between the sub-boards.
2. The V-cut line can only be a vertical or horizontal straight line.
3. The panel size of sample needs to be 70*70mm at least to do v-cut process. The longest edge exceed 400mm, while the width to be 70mm at least.
4. The V-cut line must cross the whole panel or else the factory can't add a V-groove on the PCB because the milling cutter may destroy any sub-PCBs on the V-cut line. They also cannot stop part way across the panel. The V-cut lines shown below are not acceptable.
5. The maximum panel size with 0.6mm board thickness is 100x100mm.
6. The maximum panel size with 0.8-1.2mm board thickness is 200x200mm.(It will lead to more X-out in a panel, and has the risk of board twist and broken off if the size of the panel size is too large.)
7. The maximum panel size with 1.6mm board thickness is 300x300mm.
8. Please kindly note that if you select "Panel by JLCPCB" with the Edge Rails, the MARK, and Positioning Holes will be added to the Edge Rails by default, but the Fiducial Mark will not be added to each small piece in the panel. If the panel is provided already, then no edges or Marks will be added again.
9. If there are more than 5 designs in one panel, the panel size cannot exceed 200*200mm.
Last updated on Jan 25, 2024