PCB Design and Hardware Engineering Services
Solderable helps hardware teams turn ideas, inherited files, and broken PCB attempts into manufacturable circuit-board packages with schematic, layout, BOM, DFM, and handoff support.
Last updated 2026-05-27
- Core work
- PCB design, review, layout, sourcing, manufacturing
- Best fit
- Hardware startups, product teams, OEMs
- Deliverables
- Design files, BOM, fab package, handoff notes
Core services
The core service stack covers the work most teams need to get from requirements or inherited files to boards that can be fabricated, assembled, brought up, and revised.
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How engagements usually start
A project can start from a product idea, an existing schematic, a KiCad or CAD project, a dev-board prototype, a BOM, a failed board spin, or a manufacturer question. We first identify what is known, what is risky, and what has to be decided before design files are released.
- New design from requirements or concept
- Review and repair of existing schematic or PCB files
- Layout from a stable schematic
- Manufacturing handoff after design completion
What Solderable optimizes for
The goal is not just a pretty schematic or routed board. We optimize for buildable files, sourcing-aware parts, clear manufacturing outputs, bring-up access, and documented assumptions so the next engineer, manufacturer, or AI tool has useful context.