Computer Fault Finding Checklist: Troubleshoot a Faulty Embedded System in Your PCB Kids these days are much smarter than we were. When I was six, all I cared about was watching Sesame Street every evening. My son, on the other hand, regularly searches for his favorite cartoons on Youtube and asks for the correct phrases to type in to receive the exact results he’s looking for. Even at such a young age, he understands that asking smart questions leads to quicker, and more efficient, solutions. Although finding the right terms to Read Article Embedded System Implementation and Testing Before Commission Embedded systems and PCBs in these systems need to be thoroughly tested before deployment. Read Article How to Become a Freelance PCB Designer and What You Need to Know to Thrive If your career as a hardware engineer is getting stagnant, you may be tempted to switch careers or turn into a freelancer. 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Creating your Read Article How to Use Altium Designer for Quick PCB Component Placement “A place for everything, everything in its place” are profound words by the incomparable Benjamin Franklin that are especially applicable when applied to component placement on PCBs and in your Altium library loader. Let’s see how to use Altium Designer to put these words into action for your PCB design Placing Components Directly with no Schematic Whether you are creating a relatively simple printed circuit board or adding to an existing design Read Article PCB Design Applications Thanks to advanced PCB design tool technology, designers are able to save both time and money. Benefits to the Unified Data Model Approach include not just time savings, but the potential of an evolving suite of PCB design tools. Use that time to explore new tips and techniques. Click on the presentation PDF above to read more about PCB Design Applications in this Altium Ebook Bundle. 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