Re: Cost of SMD components mount
- From: linnix <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:44:14 -0700
On Jul 30, 12:22 am, Jim Granville <no.s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
linnix wrote:
I think you are getting a good deal already, USD 165 for 1000 boards.
Many assemblers won't even be interested in such a small lot.
The numbers quoted were per-hour, not totals.
Oh, that would be expensive. I would do it manually. A skillful
assembler (human) can handle them easily. I brought a lighted
magnifying glass for a worker once, but she prefers naked eye and
natural lighting. For $2 an hour (double what she can get elsewhere),
she can solder a 0603 in less than 15 seconds. So, that would be
240 for $2, or less than 1 penny each. TQFP would probably take a
couple of minutes. Once you reflow and clean them up, the boards look
quite good.
Otherwise, yes, that would be a very good price :)
-jg
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