File formats do you support
In PCB-assemblage en PCB Productie, supporting the right file formats is essential for accurate production, smooth communication, and efficient SMT-assemblage. Most professional manufacturers support a wide range of industry-standard formats to accommodate different design tools and workflows.
Below is a comprehensive overview of commonly supported file formats.

PCB design and fabrication files
These files define the physical structure of the PCB and are required for PCB Productie.
- Gerber files (RS-274X) – The most widely used format for PCB fabrication, including copper layers, solder mask, and silkscreen
- ODB++ – A complete manufacturing dataset that includes layers, netlist, and component data
- IPC-2581 – An advanced all-in-one format containing fabrication and assembly information
- Drill files (Excellon format) – Defines hole sizes and locations
Gerber is still the industry standard, but ODB++ and IPC-2581 are becoming more popular for advanced PCB-assemblage workflows.
Assembly files for SMT Assembly
These files are required for component placement and SMT-assemblage.
- Pick and Place file (Centroid file) – Contains component coordinates, rotation, and reference designators
- BOM (stuklijst) – Lists all components with MPNs, quantities, and specifications
- Assembly drawing – Visual reference for component placement, polarity, and special notes
These files ensure accurate and automated PCB-assemblage.
Design source files (optional but supported)
Some manufacturers also accept native design files for better engineering support.
- Altium Designer (.PCB, .PcbDoc)
- KiCad files
- Autodesk Eagle (.brd, .sch)
While not always required, these files can help with DFM, DFA, and troubleshooting in Prototype PCB-assemblage.
Testing and additional files
For complete production and validation, additional files may be used.
- Test files (ICT, flying probe data if available)
- Programming files (HEX, BIN, or firmware)
- Special process instructions (coating, testing, packaging)
These help ensure quality and functionality after PCB-assemblage.
File packaging formats
To submit your project, files should be compressed into a single archive.
Supported formats include:
- .ZIP (recommended)
- .RAR
- .7Z
Organizing all files clearly in one package speeds up quotation and production.
Best practices for file submission
To ensure smooth PCB-assemblage, follow these guidelines:
- Use standard formats like Gerber and Excellon
- Ensure consistency between BOM and pick-and-place files
- Include clear naming conventions
- Provide complete documentation
- Add notes for special requirements
These practices reduce errors and improve efficiency in both SMT-assemblage en PCB Productie.
Conclusie
Most manufacturers support a wide range of file formats, including Gerber, ODB++, IPC-2581, BOM, and pick-and-place files. Providing complete and standardized data ensures accurate PCB-assemblage, efficient SMT-assemblage, and reliable PCB Productie.
For best results, always confirm supported formats with your supplier and submit a well-organized file package, especially for Prototype PCB-assemblage projecten.
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