Firmware Flashing

Firmware Flashing

Firmware Flashing

Firmware flashing is the process of transfering the firmware into MCU/Microcontroller/Chip by certain software which issued from MCU manufacturers, such as STmicroelectronics, Atmel, Arduino and Espressif, by dedicated tools like programmer(USB-TTL,etc) or a flash programming fixture for production. 

As a One-stop manufacturer, Benlida also provides the service to flash the firmware into the PCBA boards, then go for next step: functional testing.

If you need this service, please consider to provide firmware, operation instruction/guide to us, then we will do before functional testing.

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Advanced equipment delivering unmatched technical performance and product integrity.

Dedicated stations for BGA removal/replacement, SMT infrared (IR) rework, and through-hole component rework.

A state-of-the-art prototype SMT line enabling swift and adaptable manufacturing.

An extensive component library stocked with production-ready parts to accelerate build cycles.

A meticulously clean, organized, and secure setting for final assembly operations.

Rigorous inspection and testing utilizing X-ray analysis, Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), and microscopy up to 20X magnification.

WHY CHOOSE BENLIDAPCBA

Quality Assurance

 BENLIDAPCBA guarantees superiorproduct quality by sourcinghigh-grade raw materials,adhering to internationallycertified quality managementsystems, and implementing arigorous six-stage inspectionprocess to proactively preventdefects

Competitive Prices

Maintaining in-housemanufacturing facilities grantsus direct oversight over bothquality standards andproduction expendituresFurthermore, our establishednetwork of dependablesuppliers provides certifiedmaterials at competitive pricing.

Fast Delivery

 BENLIDAPCBA  have 8 high-speed SMTmating lines, Daily productioncapacity exceeds 30 millionpoints.we can quickly completethe customer’s order.

Thoughtful Service

24-hour rapid response toprovide you with one-on-onenanny consultant pre-sales,sales, after-sales trackingservice, for you to answer anydifficult questions.

SMT Assembly Process Step

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Solder Paste Application

Stencil printing deposits precise amounts of solder paste onto designated PCB contact pads.

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Component Placement

Automated pick-and-place machines retrieve surface-mount devices (SMDs) and accurately position them onto the solder paste-coated pads.

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Reflow Soldering

Boards pass through a controlled thermal oven, melting the solder paste to form permanent electrical and mechanical connections.

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Automated Optical Inspection (AOI)

Vision systems verify component presence, placement accuracy, polarity, and basic solder joint quality post-reflow.

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Through-Hole Component Insertion

Remaining non-SMD parts (connectors, large capacitors) are manually or automatically inserted into plated through-holes.

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Wave Soldering (For Mixed Technology)

Boards with through-hole components pass over a molten solder wave, forming connections on the underside.

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Conformal Coating (If Required)

Protective chemical layer applied to shield assembled boards from environmental factors (moisture, dust, chemicals).
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Secondary Reflow (For Double-Sided Assembly)

Process repeats (steps 1-4) for components on the board’s opposite side, using higher-temperature solder or adhesive.

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Advanced Inspection & Testing

X-ray Inspection (AXI): Examines hidden connections (BGAs, QFNs) for voids, bridging, or alignment defects.

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Cleaning & Final Assembly

Flux residues removed (if needed); boards undergo final integration (housing, connectors) in a controlled environment.

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Rework & Repair

Dedicated stations (BGA rework, SMT IR) correct identified defects for component replacement or solder joint remediation

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ICT & FCT

 (ICT): Electrical verification of component functionality and circuit performance.(FCT): Validates the fully assembled board against operational specifications.

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