HiGain Design Services PCB/PWB layout and electronic design support
Norcross, Georgia • Engineering Support

PCB/PWB layout support with practical, production-minded delivery.

Our mission is to help you be successful. Thanks for the opportunity.

DC to Ka Band
SMT
Thruhole
RF
Analog
Microwave
Digital
Power Supplies
Schematics
Drafting

Services

HiGain Design Services can help you with circuit layouts and other computer aided design requirements.

Terminology varies (PCB, PWB, CCA), but the goal remains the same: a complete and accurate layout that supports engineering, purchasing, and assembly, with attention to cost, quality, and schedule.

What we optimize for

Complete and accurate PCB layout from engineering through assembly.

Ongoing concern for cost, quality, and schedules.

Welcome

If you are new to design or someone who has many years of experience and knowledge, HiGain Design Services can help you with your circuit layouts and other computer aided design requirements.

Some call them PCBs (printed circuit boards), PWBs (printed wiring boards), CCA (circuit card assemblies) or maybe by some other name. Whatever you call them, we know they are critical to your success.

Experience

Over 30 years of experience in engineering support, design and packaging of electronic equipment with particular experience in printed circuit board layout, generation and maintenance of symbol libraries, the creation and support of design processes, and documentation that provide accurate and consistent designs.

We can help you with our many contacts throughout the industry in the fabrication and assembly of your products.

Capabilities

DC to Ka Band, RF, Microwave, Analog, Digital, Power Supplies.

SMT and thruhole designs.

Schematics and drafting support.

If you have comments or questions about services, or need more information, use the contact options below.

Contact

HiGain Design Services

Norcross, Georgia

Phone: 770-921-3129

Email: contact@higaindesign.com

Links

higaindesign.com

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