6 PCB Design Stats to Make You Look Smart around the Water cooler By nature of your role on a team that designs and manufactures printed circuit boards, there’s a lot you need to know about PCB design, from rules of thumb to design for manufacturability to the fabrication process, and more. But how much do you really know about PCBs and how they’re used? Read on... By nature of your role on a team that designs and manufactures printed circuit boards, there’s a lot you need to know about PCB design, from rules Read Article How to Automate Your Component Management Process How many times have you found yourself deep in a project, only to find that one of the main components is on backorder, or, worse yet, is in obsolescence? This happens to engineers every day, but it doesn't’ have to. Read to learn more about automating your component management process. 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