Adding Arduino Boards to Your Integrated Components Libraries An Arduino board is a great way to include standard functionality in your next PCB. If you want to use an Arduino board in your PCB design software, you’ll need to include Arduino boards as part of your component libraries. This allows you to incorporate Arduino boards into your electronics schematics, layouts, and bills of materials. You can use Arduino boards as the backbone for your next product, or as part of a larger multi-board system Read Article Protel PCB Design Software Rebrands to Altium Designer Protel PCB isn’t gone, it has been rebranded and enhanced as Altium Designer . ALTIUM DESIGNER The most powerful, modern, and easy-to-use PCB design tool for professional use. You don’t have to look very hard to find software such as Protel PCB design software or Diptrace still in use. Since the mid-1980s, Protel has been used for PCB design in companies all over the world as well as in universities for teaching circuit design and in homes for Read Article How to Design a Microstrip to PCB Waveguide Transition Here’s how you can design a microstrip to waveguide transition for your RF PCB layout. Read Article How to Choose the Best PCB Manufacturer for Your Project Here’s how you can find and qualify the best PCB manufacturer for your new product. Read Article How Antipads Affect Signal Integrity in Your Multilayer PCB Antipads in your PCB can create a signal integrity problem if not used properly. Here are some guidelines to help you get started. Read Article How to Involve Customers in PCB Product Development Follow our guide to learn about how to involve customers in your PCB product development process. Read Article DDR5 vs. DDR6: Here's What to Expect in RAM Modules What can designers expect in DDR5 vs DDR6 RAM? Here’s what you can expect for your next memory device. Read Article My Favorite Altium Designer Keyboard Shortcuts and Viewing Features If you want to be more productive in PCB design and layout, try out these common Altium Designer keyboard shortcuts. Read Article The IEEE P370 Standard for High Speed PCB Interconnects Signal integrity engineers should pay attention to the IEEE P370 standard for characterizing interconnects out to 50 GHz. Read Article Five Issues Your PCB Assemblers Want You to Avoid Learn the five tentpole problems your manufacturers have to deal with, and how avoiding these simple issues will speed your projects through assembly. Read Article PCB Prototype Board Layout Software That Helps You Scale Your PCB design software package includes the tools found in simpler prototype board software. Learn more about these software packages here. Read Article Managing PCB Manufacturing Quality Control in the Cloud You and your manufacturer can track quality problems and correct at the design level when you use cloud tools for PCB manufacturing quality control. Read Article Layout for an LM358 Op-amp PCB Circuits and Modules LM358 op-amp circuits are simple, yet they are still useful for low frequency analog applications. Here’s one example of a PCB layout you can create in Altium Designer. Read Article California Bets on Electric Cars and Plans to Ban Gasoline Car Sales by 2035 Governor Gavin Newsome is betting on California electric cars. Get ready for a big shift in PMIC and battery markets. Read Article What You Can Track in Your Altium Project History You can easily track your Altium project history and revisions locally, or you can use the cloud storage features on Altium 365. Read Article LLC Resonant Converter Design and PCB Layout You can use an LLC resonant converter design to provide stable DC power in your circuits. Here’s how to layout your LLC converter design. Read Article Raspberry Pi CM4 PCB Carrier Boards from Gumstix Create your next embedded application with a Raspberry Pi CM4 dev kit. Once you’ve finished development, you can deploy your application on a custom carrier board. Read Article Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page58 Current page59 Page60 Page61 Page62 Page63 Next page ›› Last page Last » Load More