Precision assembly
Careful RF, mechanical, and DC assembly supports the performance envelope the engineering team designed for.

MANUFACTURING
Microsource manufacturing is built around controlled assembly, disciplined handling, and the kind of repeatability that RF programs depend on.
The manufacturing story is not just about building a box. It is about preserving electrical performance, mechanical fit, and testability across units so the engineering result survives contact with production reality.
Production mindset
Program teams need confidence that what works in the lab can be built consistently, inspected cleanly, and moved through production without losing the RF behavior they paid for.
For engineers
Manufacturing constraints influence connector placement, accessibility, test access, and assembly sequence. Bringing those realities into the design discussion early makes the final module easier to support.
For stakeholders
The payoff is a cleaner production path, fewer surprises at acceptance, and a manufacturing partner that understands the difference between a demo build and a reliable program deliverable.
Manufacturing strengths
Microwave hardware tends to fail at the seams. The manufacturing approach is designed to keep those seams under control.
Careful RF, mechanical, and DC assembly supports the performance envelope the engineering team designed for.
Workflows emphasize repeatability and clear handoffs so assemblies are easier to reproduce and inspect.
Build intent, interfaces, and acceptance details stay visible enough for programs that need traceability and discipline.
Manufacturing and test are aligned so programs can move toward screening, validation, and deployment with fewer gaps between teams.
Production conversation
Microsource can help translate a technical concept into a production-aware package that respects schedule, quality, and performance.
