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PCB Markings & Compliance

CANBench Duo V1.1 silkscreen layer — PCB markings (Silks sheet)
Hardware version

CANBench Duo v1.1 — Fabricated prototype, sole built unit. V1.1 is electrically identical to the V1.2 schematic refresh but predates the InvenTree symbol-library migration; the schematic component metadata reflects legacy SCADYS naming. Testing and bench validation reference this V1.1 hardware.

Other versions: v1.2 — schematic refresh (next version)

Overview

The CANBench Duo uses a two-place marking system. Permanent traceability markings are silkscreened on the PCB underside; user-facing operational labels are etched on the enclosure top extrusion. Separating the two roles keeps the immutable PCB record clean from the day-to-day operating labels that the user actually reads in front of them.

This page covers the PCB silkscreen markings — the regulatory cluster, branding, copyright, version stamp, and QR code carried on the board itself. These are drawn on the Silks sheet of the CANBench_Duo_V1.1 KiCad project and rendered on the F.SilkS copper-side silkscreen layer. The enclosure-top operational labels are documented separately on the Connectors & Mechanical page.

Functional specification and design objectives

The board-marking system must satisfy three objectives that have no electrical content but are required for a market-ready instrument:

  • Permanent traceability — every fabricated board must carry an immutable record of PCB revision, product version, product family, copyright owner, and a link to the canonical documentation, independent of any enclosure label that can wear or be removed.
  • Regulatory conformity declaration — the silkscreen must carry the CE, UKCA, and RoHS marks as a forward-looking conformity claim, positioned and sized for the applicable marking directives. Target mark letter height is the 5 mm minimum implied by EU Directive 765/2008/EC Annex II for products that are not size-constrained.
  • Role separation — permanent traceability marks (PCB silkscreen) must be physically separated from day-to-day operating labels (enclosure top extrusion) so the immutable record stays clean from the signage the technician reads during a session.

What is on the PCB underside

Seven silkscreen marks on F.SilkS (the front-copper-side silkscreen). In the assembled YG-H10A enclosure, F.Cu faces down against the GRP test bench, so these marks are not directly visible without flipping the unit — they are the permanent traceability record, not a user-facing readout.

RefMarkPosition (X, Y) mmPurpose
S10B-1.1-CAN PCB version stamp(97, 54)Encodes PCB revision (0B), product version (1.1), and family designator (CAN)
S3UKCA(165.5, 125)UK conformity mark
S4CE(156.5, 125)EU conformity mark
S5SCADYS-IO logo (9 × 9 mm, with F.Mask cutout)(77.5, 57.5)SCADYS-IO branding
S6"© 2025 GM Consolidated Holdings Pty Ltd"(106.4, 127)Copyright notice
S7QR code(77.5, 68)Intended to link to the canonical docs page for this product. The V1.1 silkscreen carries a stale URL — see Gaps & next version below
S8RoHS (China-RoHS EFUP variant)(148, 125)Restriction of Hazardous Substances mark

The regulatory marks cluster at the top edge of the board (S3 + S4 + S8); the product-identification cluster sits at the bottom-left (S5 + S7 + S1).

What is on the enclosure top

The user-facing labels — SRC, DUT, GRP, and the connector reference designators — are laser-etched or printed on the YG-H10A top aluminium extrusion. These are the labels a technician reads during a measurement session and are intentionally separate from the PCB silkscreen.

The Connectors & Mechanical page covers the enclosure-top labelling. The PCB-silkscreen marks documented on this page are the permanent record; they are not the daily-use signage.

PCB version stamp format

0B-1.1-CAN decodes as:

  • 0B — PCB revision letter ("Rev B"). Increments with each fabrication-impacting layout change.
  • 1.1 — product version. Matches the CANBench_Duo_V1.1 KiCad project name and the docs URL slug.
  • CAN — product family designator distinguishing the CANBench Duo from the WTI400 / MDD400 / MLI400 / MDG400 family.

This V1.1 fabricated prototype carries 0B-1.1-CAN. The V1.2 schematic refresh (electrically identical, no fabrication) carries 0B-1.2-CAN. V1.3 will carry 0C-1.3-CAN (next PCB revision, next product version).

PCB Layout

The marks are laid out in two clusters on F.SilkS, both referenced from the board origin (bottom-left) in the table above:

  • Regulatory cluster — UKCA (S3), CE (S4), and RoHS (S8) sit in a row along the top edge of the board near Y = 125 mm, grouped so the conformity marks read together.
  • Product-identification cluster — the SCADYS-IO logo (S5), QR code (S7), and 0B-1.1-CAN version stamp (S1) sit at the bottom-left between Y = 54 mm and Y = 68 mm. The copyright notice (S6) anchors near the top edge at (106.4, 127).

The silkscreen is drawn on F.SilkS, which in the assembled YG-H10A enclosure faces the GRP test bench (F.Cu down). The board outline is 99 × 79 mm — large enough that the marking layout is not size-constrained. The SCADYS-IO logo (S5) is paired with an F.Mask cutout so the logo reads cleanly against the exposed copper.

Components

Silkscreen marks are non-electrical board features carried in the schematic under the S reference-designator series:

RefValueFunctionDatasheet
S10B-1.1-CAN textPCB version / product / family stamp
S3UKCA markUK conformity declaration
S4CE markEU conformity declaration
S5SCADYS-IO logo (9 × 9 mm)Branding (F.Mask cutout)
S6© notice textCopyright (GM Consolidated Holdings Pty Ltd)
S7QR codeLink to canonical docs page (ISO/IEC 18004)
S8RoHS (China-RoHS EFUP)Hazardous-substances declaration

Certification status

The V1.1 prototype silkscreen carries CE, UKCA, and RoHS marks (defined in both the V1.1 and the V1.2 schematic refresh) as a forward-looking conformity claim. No formal compliance certification has been performed yet.

MarkUnderlying directiveV1.1 status
CE2014/30/EU (EMC); 2014/35/EU (LVD, N/A at ≤ 48 V DC)Mark present, Declaration of Conformity pending
UKCAUK SI 696/2008Mark present, conformity assessment pending
RoHS2011/65/EU + 2015/863/EUMark present; the BOM is lead-free (the V1.2 InvenTree refresh confirms all components carry the "ROHS" suffix; V1.1 BOM is electrically identical)
No formal certification yet

The CE and UKCA marks on the V1.1 prototype silkscreen anticipate the formal conformity assessment expected before public release. They are a forward-looking conformity claim, not evidence of completed certification testing. Before V1.3 fabrication for public release, either the formal Declaration of Conformity must be in place OR the regulatory marks must be removed from the silkscreen.

Gaps & next version

Before next production run

  • QR-code URL on the V1.1 silkscreen is docs.scadys.com/mdd400 — a clone-leftover from the project's origin as an MDD400 fork. The QR points to the wrong product's docs. The V1.2 schematic refresh corrects this for the next fabrication (the V1.2 silkscreen carries docs.scadys.io/canbench-duo/v1.2). V1.1 prototypes in the field reach the correct page via direct URL or web search.

Next version

  • CE and UKCA mark letter height is 3.5 mm — below the 5 mm minimum implied by EU Directive 765/2008/EC Annex II for products that are not size-constrained. The PCB is 99 × 79 mm — not size-constrained. V1.3 upsizes to 5 mm.
  • Silkscreen layer is F.SilkS (PCB underside) — in the assembled enclosure, F.SilkS faces the bench, not the user. V1.3 may migrate the regulatory cluster to B.SilkS so it is visible from the top alongside the SRC / DUT / GRP enclosure labels.

These items do not affect the V1.1 prototype's usability — they are non-conformities pending the V1.3 release for public-market readiness.

References

  • EU Directive 765/2008/EC — CE marking rules
  • EU Directive 2014/30/EU — Electromagnetic compatibility
  • UK Statutory Instrument 696/2008 — UKCA marking
  • Directives 2011/65/EU and 2015/863/EU — Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
  • ISO/IEC 18004 — QR Code specification
  • Connectors & Mechanical — the enclosure top extrusion labelling that complements the PCB silkscreen
  • Compliance — full compliance status including the pending formal certification work
  • Tasks — V1.3 silkscreen fixes are tracked here