What the customer gets at the end of the project depends on how much they want to pay, and what has been agreed upon at the begining of the project. Still other customers provide a smooth schematic in a format that I can import or open in my EDA software, and other details in nearly finished format. All they provide is the desired input and output, plus any mechanical limitations they would like to meet. Other customers want a complete product design. These customers may want a smooth schematic, a board design file, and project documentation as the final output. Some customers provide a rough (hand drawn) schematic, mechanical details (enclosure dimensions, mounting hole sizes and locations, clearances, etc.), design notes regarding critical signal paths, a BOM with enough information to gather component data sheets, and any other details that would affect the project completion time.
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