Mixed Technology PCB Assembly Services

Seamless mixed-technology assemblies combining SMT and through-hole components under one controlled workflow. FastTurn delivers reliable mixed PCB assembly with disciplined process control, integrated testing, and turnkey support for mission-critical applications.

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Precision Mixed Technology PCB Assembly Services

Many modern electronics require both compact, high-density surface-mount components and mechanically robust through-hole parts such as connectors, terminals, transformers, and power devices. Mixed technology PCB assembly (SMT + THT) delivers the best of both worlds—but it also introduces manufacturing complexity that must be managed carefully to avoid defects, rework, and schedule delays.

FastTurn PCB provides precision mixed technology PCB assembly services for high-reliability products in industrial, medical, communications, energy, aerospace, and other demanding markets. Our assembly workflows are designed to manage the sequencing challenges of mixed builds—including solder process compatibility, thermal exposure control, and protection of sensitive SMT devices during through-hole soldering operations.

We integrate SMT placement and reflow, manual through-hole insertion, and wave or selective soldering (as required) within a unified process flow supported by DFM review, controlled inspections, and program-appropriate testing. This approach enables consistent results for high-mix prototypes, low-volume builds, and small-to-medium production runs, while preserving traceability and repeatability as your program scales.

What Is Mixed Technology PCB Assembly?

Mixed technology PCB assembly combines surface-mount technology (SMT) and through-hole technology (THT) on the same printed circuit board. SMT enables compact layouts and high component density, while THT provides strong mechanical anchoring for components exposed to vibration, stress, high current, or frequent mating cycles (e.g., connectors).

Mixed assembly typically includes:

  • SMT placement and reflow soldering
  • Through-hole component insertion
  • Selective soldering or wave soldering for THT parts
  • Inspection and test to validate workmanship and function
  • Mixed technology remains essential for products that must balance mechanical durability with compact electronic design.

Our Mixed Technology PCB Assembly Capabilities

FastTurn PCB offers comprehensive mixed-technology PCBA capabilities designed to support reliability, repeatability, and smooth scale-up.

SMT Assembly (placement + reflow)

  • Manual Through-Hole Assembly for connectors and mechanically demanding parts
  • Wave Soldering for efficient THT soldering on suitable designs
  • Selective Soldering to protect nearby SMT components and improve precision
  • Rework / Touch-Up as required for complex or dense mixed builds
  • Optimized soldering sequence for SMT + THT compatibility
  • Thermal exposure control to protect temperature-sensitive components
  • Fixturing and masking strategies for selective soldering where required
  • Controlled handling for connectors and high-mass components
  • Prototypes and NPI builds
  • High-mix, low-volume programs
  • Small-to-medium production runs with repeatability support

Each mixed assembly project begins with engineering checks for:

  • Component clearance and access for THT insertion/soldering
  • Keep-out zones around SMT devices near soldering areas
  • Hole size, lead length, solderability, and spacing constraints
  • Solder process selection (wave vs selective)
  • Test access and inspection coverage planning
  • Visual inspection and workmanship verification
  • AOI support (where applicable)
  • Electrical testing and functional verification as required

Advanced Testing for Maximum Reliability

FastTurn PCB prioritizes reliability and performance across every mixed-technology PCB assembly project. Our integrated PCB assembly testing services are designed to detect potential issues early and verify functional integrity before shipment.

Testing is embedded within our SMT, through-hole, and mixed-technology PCBA workflows, supporting prototypes and low-to-medium volume production. By applying appropriate test methods based on design complexity and end-use requirements, we help reduce field failures and improve long-term product stability.

Testing Capabilities

  • Flying Probe Testing
    Fixtureless electrical testing for prototype and low-volume PCB assembly, identifying opens, shorts, and connectivity issues.
  • In-Circuit Testing (ICT)
    Verifies component placement, solder joints, and basic electrical performance in mixed-technology PCBA.
  • Functional Testing
    Confirms system-level operation by simulating real-world working conditions.
  • Boundary Scan Testing
    Non-intrusive diagnostics for high-density and complex PCB assemblies where physical access is limited.
  • Burn-In Testing
    Applies controlled electrical and thermal stress to identify early failures and enhance long-term reliability.
  • Ionic Contamination Testing
    Evaluates board cleanliness to reduce risks of corrosion and electrical leakage over time.
  • Component Programming
    In-house IC and embedded device programming as part of turnkey PCB assembly services.
  • Custom Test Fixture and Software Development
    Project-specific test solutions to support efficient validation and smoother transition from prototype to production.

Quality & Certifications

FastTurn PCB maintains strict quality, safety, and compliance standards across all through-hole PCB assembly projects. Our quality system is supported by in-process inspections, structured testing, and internationally recognized certifications to ensure consistent reliability and performance.
Quality control is embedded throughout our PCB assembly and turnkey PCBA workflows, from incoming materials to final shipment.

Quality at Every Step

Each PCB assembly is subject to defined inspections, functional testing, and documented process controls at every production stage to ensure accuracy, consistency, and repeatability.

Standardized inspection procedures and real-time process monitoring across SMT, through-hole, and mixed-technology PCB assembly.

Electrical and functional testing including flying probe, ICT, boundary scan, and functional testing for broad fault coverage.

Assembly and inspection performed to recognized PCB assembly workmanship standards.

End-to-end traceability and controlled documentation to support transparency and accountability.

Ongoing process optimization through internal audits, training, and lean manufacturing methods.

Certifications

FastTurn PCB holds internationally recognized certifications that demonstrate our commitment to quality management and high-reliability PCB assembly across diverse industries.

Our portfolio

Our portfolio includes mixed-technology PCB assemblies for demanding applications—combining dense SMT circuitry with mechanically robust through-hole interfaces. Each build reflects our focus on process sequencing, solder quality consistency, and reliable performance.

Prototyping to Production

Our Agile Manufacturing Model Supports

Industries & Applications We Support

We serve a diverse range of industries with precision-built PCB assembly solutions tailored to meet their unique reliability and performance challenges.

Industries & Applications We Support

Mixed-technology PCB assembly combines SMT and through-hole processes to support designs that require both high component density and robust mechanical or power interfaces. Our capabilities support SMT, through-hole, and integrated mixed-technology builds for demanding environments. Through controlled processes and integrated testing, we deliver mixed-technology PCB assembly solutions aligned with application-specific technical requirements.

Industries & Applications

Why FastTurn PCB?

FastTurn PCB delivers high-performance PCB assembly solutions built on precision, reliability, and scalability. With integrated capabilities and engineering-driven execution, we support the full product lifecycle from prototype to production.

Diverse Industry Expertise

Diverse Industry Expertise

We support industrial, medical, energy, communications, and other high-reliability industries, delivering through-hole PCB assembly and mixed-technology PCBA for applications with demanding mechanical and environmental requirements.

End-to-End PCB Assembly Solutions

End-to-End PCB Assembly Solutions

FastTurn provides end-to-end PCB assembly services under one controlled workflow. Early DFM involvement helps reduce risk and enables a smooth transition from fast-turn prototypes to scalable production.

Turnkey Assembly Services

Turnkey Assembly Services

Our turnkey PCB assembly services include component sourcing, SMT and through-hole assembly, testing, and final integration—simplifying supply chains and improving execution consistency.

Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities

Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities

We support complex PCB assemblies through controlled processes, skilled technicians, and flexible assembly lines suited for high-mix and low-to-medium volume production.

Comprehensive Testing & Quality Control

Comprehensive Testing & Quality Control

Quality is embedded throughout our PCB assembly process, with inspection and testing methods applied to detect issues early and ensure long-term reliability.

Efficient Lead Times

Efficient Lead Times

Streamlined workflows and responsive engineering enable fast prototype turnaround and reliable production schedules without compromising assembly quality.

Our portfolio

Our production floors are purpose-built for mixed-technology PCB assembly, integrating SMT and through-hole processes with selective and wave soldering lines, reflow capability, component preparation equipment, and ESD-safe manual assembly stations. Supported by IPC-certified technicians and RoHS-compliant, controlled processes, we ensure consistent quality and reliable execution across every build.

FAQ

What is mixed technology PCB assembly?

Mixed technology assembly combines SMT components and through-hole components on the same PCB—enabling compact designs while keeping strong mechanical interfaces for connectors, terminals, and high-power parts.

When should I choose mixed assembly instead of SMT-only?

If your design includes connectors, high-current terminals, transformers/inductors, or parts exposed to vibration or mechanical stress, mixed technology is often the best approach.

Do you use wave soldering or selective soldering for through-hole components?

Both options are available. The best method depends on board design, component density, and proximity of SMT devices to soldering areas.

What do you need to quote a mixed technology PCBA?

Gerber files, BOM, pick-and-place file, assembly drawings/notes, and required quantities. If you have test requirements, include them.

What testing options are available for mixed-technology assemblies?

We support electrical testing, ICT, functional test, boundary scan, and additional reliability screening options as required by your program.

Can mixed-technology prototypes scale to production?

Yes. Our mixed assembly workflows support prototype-to-production continuity with stable process control, documentation, and repeatable execution.

Looking for an expert quick-turn to turnkey PCB solution?

FastTurn PCB specializes in higher layer count PCBs, quick-turn manufacturing, HDI structures, blind and buried vias, as well as controlled impedance and precision fabrication processes.