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About Us

USA, Arizona, Made in USA

MADE IN THE USA!

Devil Circuit Boards is located in the USA and services US-based customers only.  Headquartered and operated in Phoenix, Arizona, we are a small business and know how important it is to keep manufacturing work here in the USA.  We use local or US-based vendors and distributors for outside services.  We are proud to provide a complete USA based turn-key service for your next project!

PCB Printed Circuit Board

Proven Printed Circuit Board Experience

Devil Circuit Boards has provided prototype circuit board and short-run fabrication and circuit board assembly for over 20 years based exclusively in the USA and currently adhering to both IPC-A-610 Rev F and J-STD-001-F standards for maximum quality!

PCB service provider

Trusted PCB Vendor for Industry Leaders

Devil Circuit Boards has satisfied customers across a wide array of premier US companies in the Medical, Aerospace, Semiconductor Test, Burn-in, and Military industries.  Combined with a multitude of US-based small business customers, we have the expertise needed for almost any PCB board service needs!

PCB circuit assembly

Advanced Circuit Board Assembly Capability

Devil Circuit Boards is able to provide the fab and assembly of advanced printed circuit boards.  With the ability to fab/assemble boards up to .250" thick and place down to 0201 component case size, our capabilities can meet most PCB board needs.  See our FAQ for more details!

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