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The PCB Bill of Materials

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Supply chain issues have caused project delays for nearly every engineer at some point in their career, but it doesn't have to be this way. By understanding the common causes of BOM rejection and learning how to prevent them, you can quickly create a supply chain-compliant BOM, streamline part procurement, and keep your designs on schedule. To achieve this, it's essential to first understand the BOM creation and approval process. A BOM is a comprehensive list of all the components required to manufacture a PCB. It serves as a critical communication tool, detailing the necessary parts for the purchasing team to source components for production and providing the manufac- turing team with valuable insights for the assembly process. To be effective, the BOM should be in a shareable format, such as an Excel file, and include all the essential information needed for purchasing and assembling PCB components, such as: f Reference Designators f Part Values f Part Descriptions f Quantities f Manufacturer f Manufacturer Part Number f Distributor Information f Price By ensuring your BOM is complete and well-structured, you can avoid unnecessary delays and set the stage for a smoother production process. Bill Of Materials - What is BOM? 2 www.cadence.com

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