DFM Checklist

The DFM Checklist: 20 Questions to Ask Before You Release Files

A practical, engineering-grade checklist that covers everything from stackup and footprints to test coverage and mechanical tolerance — before your Gerbers leave your hands.

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HarQuinn Tech
Engineering Team
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You've finished layout, the DRC is clean, and you're ready to release files to the CM. Before you do, run through this checklist. It takes 30–60 minutes. It has prevented re-spins on more programs than we can count. Every question on this list corresponds to a real failure mode we've seen in production.

Fabrication

PCB Fabrication
Manufacturer's DRC file imported and all violations resolved
Controlled impedance traces specified in fab notes with target values and tolerance
Stackup confirmed with manufacturer — layer count, copper weights, dielectric specified
Surface finish specified (HASL, ENIG, OSP) appropriate for component types
Back-drilling specified for any through-hole vias carrying signals above 3 Gbps

Assembly

Component & Assembly
Every footprint cross-checked against manufacturer's recommended land pattern in datasheet
Polarity and pin 1 markings visible on silkscreen for all polarized components
Component clearances verified — no components within 0.25mm of board edge or each other
Moisture-sensitive devices (MSDs) identified and noted in assembly instructions
Paste stencil aperture sizes reviewed for fine-pitch and thermal pad components

Bill of Materials

BOM
All components checked for availability — no parts on allocation or end-of-life
Approved alternates documented for all high-risk or long-lead components
Packaging type specified (tape-and-reel, tube, tray) for production quantities

Test & Mechanical

Testability & Mechanical
Test points present on all power rails and critical signal nets
Test specification written — defines what to test and what a passing result looks like
Board outline and mounting hole positions verified against enclosure tolerances
Connector keepout zones clear — mating connectors have sufficient access clearance
Assembly drawing complete — orientation notes, special handling requirements documented

"This checklist doesn't replace a DFM audit — it's what you run the night before files go out. The audit goes deeper and catches the things this list can't."

If you've worked through this checklist and still have questions about your design's production readiness, a full DFM audit is the next step. We review against all 20 points on this list plus an additional 50+ checks covering SI, thermal, EMC, and supply chain risk — and we deliver the report in 48 hours.

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