When a circuit board fails it is usually the case a replacement PCB is
required. However you may find that they're expensive or obsolete.
A whole machine could be rendered useless if a replacement PCB is not available.
There is, however, the possibility the board can be repaired.
PCB's that have become faulty or obsolete contain many components still
available from electronic component suppliers. Provided the components are
identifiable, there is a good chance a repair is possible.
If you are replacing PCB's or discover that the board is obsolete from the
manufactures, Contact us and we will see if anything can be done to repair your
card. It is more economical to replace the faulty parts than to replace the
entire card.
Don't through out your old or obsolete cards. Repair them, then you will have that spare
card in stock for that inconvenient breakdown and a ready supply of spares on
hand.
We can also re-manufacture a new PCB and transfer your working components to the
new PCB.
Not all PCB's can be repaired, especially those containing microprocessor.
or specialized components that are no longer available.
Should the microprocessor fail, only the manufacturer is likely to be able to
help, usually with a new PCB.
Luckily microprocessor failure is rare. The
components around it may have failed but these can usually be replaced.