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PCB Board Tracker

Mobile-first board traceability for the shop floor.

A scan-first PCB manufacturing workflow centered on serialized boards, configurable routing, and lightweight location tracking.

Next build target
Work order setup, serial assignment, and the phone scan station page.
Open setup hub
Core object
Serialized Board
Every board keeps its own current state plus immutable routing history.
Stations planned
10
Configurable per customer or board workflow template.
Scan model
Phone Camera
Designed to minimize typing and operator friction on the floor.
Location model
Flexible Text
Racks are currently unlabeled, so v1 stays lightweight.

What this app is shaping into

The MVP focuses on the pieces that matter most to make adoption painless in a plant that currently has no real process.

  • Create customers, boards, revisions, and work orders
  • Assign serials with customer-specific rules
  • Track boards through configurable workflow steps
  • Capture station check-in, check-out, pass/fail, notes, and defects
  • Keep board history searchable by serial, work order, customer, revision, station, and hold state

Current baseline stations

SMTAOIHandPushSelectorWashFinalTestQAShipping

These are the current known stations. Management can add or alter steps over time, so the workflow model is being built to stay editable.

Admin setup

Configure the catalog and rules before production starts.

  • Customers and serial formats
  • Board types and revisions
  • Workflow templates and station requirements

Shop floor flow

The phone-first path should be fast, obvious, and low-friction.

  • Open station page
  • Scan serial with phone camera
  • Apply action and optional location/note
  • Save routing event

Operational visibility

Supervisors need current state and history without digging through paper travelers.

  • WIP by station
  • Boards on hold
  • Boards waiting too long
  • Full board event timeline