Box Build, also known as system integration, refers to the comprehensive assembly of printed circuit boards (PCBs) into a complete, functional electronic device. It goes beyond PCB assembly, integrating components, enclosures, wiring, and testing to deliver a ready-to-use product.
The core process includes PCB assembly (soldering components), enclosure fabrication or selection, wiring/harnessing, mounting PCBs and components into enclosures, and rigorous testing (functional, environmental, and safety tests) to ensure performance and reliability.
Key components involve PCBs, enclosures (plastic, metal, or custom), connectors, cables, heat sinks, and hardware. It combines mechanical and electrical integration, tailored to meet specific industry requirements.
Widely used in automotive, industrial controls, medical devices, and consumer electronics, PCB Box Build streamlines production, reduces lead times, and ensures consistent quality for end-to-end electronic systems.