PCBA Engineering & Custom Cable Assembly Services for Atlanta Manufacturers

Southrock Engineering delivers custom PCBA design, cable assembly, reverse engineering, turnkey box build services, and prototyping services for Atlanta manufacturers across logistics technology, telecommunications, and industrial systems. These industries depend on reliable, scalable electronic assemblies for high-demand operations.

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custom printed circuit boards in Atlanta.

Southrock Engineering Services

Southrock Engineering is a US-based engineering firm that designs and assembles custom PCBAs, box builds, as well as custom cables and wire assemblies, and reverse engineers printed circuit boards.

Custom Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA)

Whether you’re building logistics systems or telecom hardware, we provide engineering support from prototype through production.

We design and assemble:

  • Analog, digital, and microprocessor-based PCBAs
  • SMT and through-hole assemblies
  • Single-layer to multi-layer boards
  • Sub-assembly integration and testing

Custom Cable & Wire Harness Assemblies

We manufacture with virtually all cable types and can support low- or high-volume production.

For Atlanta manufacturers in logistics tech, telecom, or industrial automation, we provide:

  • Cut, strip, slit, crimp, and termination services
  • Multi-conductor cable assemblies
  • Custom wire harness builds from schematics
  • IPC-standard soldering and inspection
  • Sub-assembly integration & testing

Reverse Engineering for PCBAs

Our US-based engineers can reverse engineer your printed circuit board and restore production control.

If you’re dealing with:

  • Obsolete components
  • Offshore vendors holding your design
  • Limited documentation
  • Supply chain interruptions

Custom Box Build Assembly Services

We integrate PCB assemblies, power components, and interface elements into a single, cohesive unit.

Every build is customized to your specifications, ensuring proper fit, thermal management, and long-term reliability. These systems are commonly used in:

  • Industrial machinery
  • Control panels
  • Medical and safety devices
  • Monitoring and automation devices

PCB and Cable Assembly Prototyping

We provide custom PCBA and cable assembly prototyping services designed to move your product from concept to working hardware, quickly and accurately.

  • Validate your design in a physical format
  • Identify issues early and reduce costly revisions
  • Test performance in real-world conditions
  • Refine your product before scaling

Why Atlanta Companies Choose Southrock Engineering

Our USA-headquartered team supports Atlanta manufacturers in logistics technology, telecommunications, and industrial systems with PCBAs and cable assemblies built to IPC standards. We are UL certified and RoHS compliant, supporting high-volume operational demands.

UL listed wire assembly.
UL Certified cable manufacturer.
IPC standards compliant electronic manufacturing
RoHS, or Restriction of Hazardous Substances compliant for electronic and printed circuit board assembly

No Minimum Orders

Our US-based facility allows flexibility in order quantity. Need 10 or 1,000? No problem!

No Long Lead Times

Our engineers are in Mesa, AZ. We offer quick turnaround on PCB assembly & custom cables.

Freight Savings

Working local means quicker answers to all of your questions and freight savings, too!

US-Based Engineers

We are US-based engineers handling your ideas, orders, and every project need, from concept to completion.

Industries and Applications

As an RoHS compliant shop designing and assembling printed circuit boards and custom cable harnesses, we proudly serve Atlanta industries including logistics tech, telecom, industrial automation, and commercial systems  – along with aerospace, automotive, energy, lighting applications, and more.

Need a Quote for your Atlanta Project?

If your Atlanta-based company needs custom PCBA, cable harness assemblies, or reverse engineering support, contact Southrock Engineering to discuss your project requirements.