An industry leader for more than a quarter century, AdvancedPCB has earned the trust and loyalty of our partners because of our consistent and reliable execution of quick-turn orders. We offer two standard PCB specs: standard and advanced.
Standard PCBs are basic FR4 boards with a 0- to 12-layer count and a lead-free HAL plating finish. Quantity doesn’t matter; we will make as few as one PCB or as many as 10,000 without compromising the quality. All standard PCBs orders undergo the same rigorous fabrication and quality check process: standard PCBs are inspected according to IPC Class 2 Standards.
The benefits of standard PCBs include:
Whether you need a double-sided or a multilayer PCB, AdvancedPCB is your one-stop printed circuit board provider. When deciding whether you need a standard PCB or an advanced PCB, start by looking at the specs.
* Standard Spec pricing assumes lead-free HAL. Alternatively, board finish may be upgraded to ENIG or Silver at no additional cost in the rare event lead-free HAL becomes temporarily unavailable.
** Added markings contingent on available space on boards. 94V-0 may be added upon request at the time of order entry or if noted in files.
Please Note:Holes will be plated if no specifications provided. Default Solder Mask color is Green unless another color option is requested. Default Legend (Silkscreen) color is White unless another color option is requested.
If you are still debating standard vs. advanced PCB, keep in mind what you ultimately need your board to do. When you design your PCBs you can use our free DFM file check system to avoid CAM holds. You can also find a full list of capabilities online to help inform your decision.
Eliminate the hassle of order minimums and lengthy production times. Whether you’re building a proof-of-concept, working prototype, visual model, or fully functional prototype, proceed with confidence knowing that will receive a buildout of a single board in just days:
Selecting the right laminate for your PCBs is an important part of the design process. The laminate will help achieve final thickness and give you a PCB that you can use for your application. All standard PCBs employ the common FR4 laminate material.