Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 08:29:21 EDT 2008 | davef
Beyond the materials cost, one approach to estimating the cost of assembling a board is: 1 Direct cost * Determine the processes required to assemble the board * Separate parts on BOM according to process * Multiply number of parts in each process by
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 04:08:52 EDT 2008 | janet200701
we want to estimate the price of assemblyng a > board that contain both SMD and THT component . > and also we have the BOM file of this board . > please help me There is 3part on the cost: 1. PCB cost 2.Assembly cost 3.components cost. If you w
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 07:42:28 EDT 2008 | davef
You can assess these costs anyway that makes sense to you. These machinery costs are 'direct' to the product. You could call them manufacturing overhead or machine cost. It all depends on what makes sense. As an example, depending on the products you
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 12 19:18:34 EDT 2008 | arminski
Hi davef, couple of questions: clarifying costing of direct labor against overhead cost: an operator loading PCB onto the reflow oven is a direct cost, how about the reflow process time of the PCB while travelling inside the reflow, is that an ove
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 02:50:10 EDT 2008 | omid_juve
Thanks do we have any software for measuring the standard cost for assembling a board according to the processes that it needs?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 07:22:17 EDT 2008 | davef
Not sure what software you have, but somehow you must be accumulating costs by process and you probably know [or can figure-out] how many boards you processed. From this, you can calculate a standard cost of a process. Continuing, there is a thread,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 12:41:54 EDT 2008 | omid_juve
we want to estimate the price of assemblyng a board that contain both SMD and THT component . and also we have the BOM file of this board . please help me
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 14:06:49 EDT 2008 | jax
some examples of overhead: Rent Electricity Some Indirect Labor ..... anything required keep the door open (not customer related)
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 15:12:51 EST 2009 | ccross
You need to base your costs on your labor and overhead rate as well as how much your other expenses are(selling, admin, etc) and profit you want to make. For example (let's use nice round numbers) if you place 10,000 parts per hour and your labor an
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 23:40:41 EST 2008 | padawanlinuxero
I have been working on the SMT area for a while now, must of my experience is on programming and pick and place, now in my new job I have to control a complete SMT line and I have a little knowledge on working with solder paste but I like to read mor