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Demi Valerith
Demi Valerith

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Catch PCB defects before ordering

A product idea from RayTally's daily scan of public signals.

The idea

One-liner: Helps first-time PCB designers find manufacturing and assembly problems on the board before they place an order.

Concept: A desktop preflight tool helps first-time PCB designers find contradictions among their manufacturing files before payment. Users drag in Gerber files, a bill of materials, and placement coordinates. The first screen highlights high-risk locations such as board outlines, hole sizes, package orientation, and missing components.

Clicking an issue locates the specific pad on the board and shows the design value beside the fabricator's rule. The tool also simulates panelization and the board's appearance after component placement, exposing problems such as insufficient connector overhang and component collisions before they happen.

It does not require beginners to read an entire manufacturing standard; it focuses each check on the changes needed for the current order.

Why now

On July 11, 2026, a first-time board designer publicly documented the full process from designing in KiCad and exporting Gerber and drill files with default settings to sending them to a fabricator and assembling the board by hand. Before powering it on, he still put the odds of a first successful result at "fifty-fifty."

At the July 13, 2026, 09:46 UTC capture, the experience had an observed score of 111 and 45 comments on Hacker News. KiCad already provides baseline capabilities including DRC, Gerber viewing, 3D viewing, and manufacturing-file output.

Consolidating these scattered steps into one order-level preflight directly addresses the question beginners face before payment: what exactly should they check?

Signal

Hacker News "Designing and assembling my first PCB" (approximately 111 points and 45 comments, observed July 13, 2026, 09:46 UTC).


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