Electronics Design Deliverables
Commitment on Deliverables
A key principle of RVL’s approach is that clients should not be locked into RVL for manufacture. We prepare deliverables so that, where required, they can be taken to another competent PCBA manufacturer for a comparable quotation.
Clear, controlled deliverables are central to the way RVL manages electronics development projects. We do not treat project outputs as informal files shared at the end of the design process. Instead, deliverables are managed throughout the project so clients can review progress, raise questions, and track changes as the design develops.
For each project, RVL loads the agreed deliverables into GitHub, including design documentation, schematics, PCB source files, firmware, software, manufacturing data, and other relevant project outputs. This gives clients structured access to the latest project information and allows them to review the work as it progresses.
GitHub also allows clients to raise issues, request clarification, and review design changes during the project. This creates a clear record of discussions, actions, updates, and design decisions, helping keep communication organised and traceable.
Our electronic design deliverables will include:
- Altium Schematic and PCB design files
- Gerber data and drill files
- ODB++ pick and place files
- 3D STEP file
- PDF files: Schematics, PCB layers, Assembly Diagram, interactive 3D PDF of complete assembly
- Any agreed documentation during project scope (testing, validation, FMEA, etc)
This approach gives clients confidence that they are not locked out of the design process or tied to a single production route. They can see how the project is progressing, review the information being produced, and raise issues before the work reaches final release.
The result is a transparent development process and a controlled set of deliverables that can support the product through design, manufacture, and long-term maintenance.



