| | | Why in-house prototyping? In-house PCB prototyping is simply the only way to stay ahead of competition with the lightning pace of today's technology. In-house prototyping lets engineering and research groups build a prototype, test it, modify the design, and construct a new prototype - in a fraction of the time required by an outside prototyping house. Depending on the complexity of the prototype, a single shift might see several development cycles. | | nothing to compare with the convenience of having a production-quality board manufacturing house right there in the middle of the engineering department or research lab. LPKF products create single layer boards, multilayer boards, power boards, RF and microwave boards, boards on solid substrate, boards on flexible substrate, and even non-PCB products, such as stencil masks, polyimide films, plastics and metals, and a variety of other applications - all on the desktop. | | |
| | | Security is also a huge factor, and in-house prototyping keeps all design work in the engineering lab where it belongs. No external vendors, no couriers, no one outside the lab sees the data. In addition to speed and security, probably the simplest benefit to in-house prototyping is the convenience. There's | | Company With over thirty years of experience helping customers meet or exceed their engineering needs, LPKF remains a world leader in the field of Rapid PCB Prototyping. More than 300 employees maintain a worldwide distribution and service network. | | |