When are fiducials needed?

Fiducials are required when you use any kind of computer vision. The fiducials are the calibration point for the vision system and the board coordinates.

You need them for vision assisted drilling, pick and place, but also Automated Optical Inspection (AOI).

Basically any machine that automatically recognizes the board position and angle.


According to this application note from norcott, three global fiducials are used to determine the correct orientation of the board (or panel).

Relevant quote:

It is important that only three fiducials are used. This ensures that if a panel is accidently inserted into the placement equipment rotated through 180°, the equipment can detect it and halt assembly.

standard panel features

And for a single board without a panel, those fiducials are placed on the board, and will show up in the end:

single board fiducials

(images taken from the application note)

There is no specific mention of routing the board outline in that document, but I can imagine that they use this also in the routing machine to make sure that the board has the right orientation.


You don't know their process, and just how many things they have automated, requiring machine vision, for processing and maintaining the quality of their boards.

Perhaps the most important thing is that they want to process your boards through their standard flow. If your board is a 'special', so it doesn't need this station, and it can't be put through that station, then it has to be handled differently, and it will cost them 10x more.

If their outline router uses fiducials, they will want to add them.