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title: Electronics Assembly
description: Electronics assembly solution guides for station-based roles, workflows, and operational execution.
product: ops
audience: operator
voice_pillar: coordinate
---

# Electronics Assembly

Electronics assembly guides cover station-based production work where every handoff affects quality, throughput, and rework.

## The operational problem

Station-based lines depend on sequence and quality gates. A unit may move through inspection, assembly, testing, final check, and outbound processing. If a failure is routed incorrectly or a station misses a required record, the line loses visibility into what happened and where the unit should go next.

## How Array HQ solves it

Array HQ gives operators a way to model station-based work, quality checks, and failure loops. The Electronics Assembly solution area focuses on the roles, workflow states, and operational data needed to keep production moving without losing traceability.

## How it works

Electronics assembly operations usually follow a controlled station flow:

| Stage | Purpose |
|-------|---------|
| Inbound registration | Create the work record and route the unit into the line |
| Visual inspection | Confirm condition and capture required evidence |
| Assembly or upgrade | Prepare the unit for the next production step |
| Functional test | Confirm whether the unit passes the required checks |
| Failure analysis | Investigate failed units and return them to the right station |
| Final quality check | Confirm the unit is ready for outbound processing |

## What you'll be able to do

- Explain how station-based work differs from warehouse and Fleet workflows.
- Identify where quality gates protect downstream work.
- Describe why failed units must return to the right station.
- Understand station-based work without site-specific customer procedures.

## Key terms

| Term | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| Station | A defined step in a production or refurbishment line |
| Quality gate | A checkpoint that decides whether work can move forward |
| Failure analysis | The process for investigating and routing failed units |
| Traceability | The ability to see where a unit has been and what happened to it |

## Related

- [//Solutions](../index.md)
