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Hi Again,
AML / AVL , good point.
Working / Managing BOMs with spreadsheets, Oh the Horrors, but yes many folks do it that way.
Often CMs will "Shop Around" trying to get lower prices, I assume every nickel they save on parts goes into their margin? How many cheap suppliers do you want involved?
Many CMs make most of their money on brokering parts so I am not sure how that would work out.
Bob K.
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Subject: Re: [TN] singulation or depanelization of circuit boards
Bob,
Our production CMs have access to our AML database, they can log right in and check only projects they are building. How they match it to their database, I'm not sure. In the case of PCB fabs, our fabs would be unique in their systems anyway. For Proto CMs, we're only doing a few dozen at a time, they may not yet even have full documentation. They often will work from spreadsheets with our AML info added.
Pete
PS: "AML" vs. "AVLl". We're having that internal misunderstanding now. I have 6 manufacturers for this relay, I don't care which distributor gives you the best price. Supply chain is concerned we have too many vendors, we really have a few vendors who source from many manufacturers.
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