While playingPalworld, you’ll come across a number of materials in the open world, either obtained as drops from pals or collected from natural resources. However, not all the materials you need can be easily gathered. Many of them require crafting using a production structure along with the specific materials it needs for their recipe.
This is the case when it comes to crafting Circuit Boards; which is an item that needs to be crafted rather than found in the open world. In this guide, we’ll take you through the entire process of obtaining this material.

Palworld is in Early Access, meaning that the details below are liable to change over the course of development.
How To Get Circuit Board
Before you can craft aCircuit Board, there are a couple of prerequisites to fulfill. Firstly, your character needs to beat least level 35 to unlock the recipe from the Technology menu.
Once accomplished, you mustbuild a Production Assembly Line for crafting it.

If you haven’t constructed this structure yet, you can unlock it atlevel 28in the Technology menu. It requires 100 Ingots, 50 Wood, 20 Nails, and 10Cement.
After constructing the Production Assembly Line,you’ll notice it requires electricity, leading to the next step: aPower Generator. This structure is unlocked atlevel 26in the Technology menu and requires50 Ingotsand20Electric Organsto build.

Following construction,assign an electric pal to provide powerand make the Assembly Line you built earlier functional.
With the structure functioning, it’s time to gather the resources needed to craft Circuit Board.
This item requires bothPure QuartzandPolymer.
Pure Quartz can be found scattered throughout the snow biome in the north of the map, but a convenient spot is near thePristine Snow Field fast travel point in the southwest of the Astral Mountains at coordinates -354, 296.
On the other hand, Polymer is crafted using the same Production Assembly Line you crafted earlier and requiresHigh Quality Pal Oil.
Withfour Pure Quartzandtwo Polymers, you will be able to craft Circuit Board.
For more detailed information on these two materials, you can refer tothis guide for Pure Quartzandthis guide for Polymer.