Pros and Cons of Having a Manufacturer Source Components for Your PCB Design Turnkey PCB manufacturing and assembly can be convenient, but can you trust these service providers to source your parts? Read Article The Benefits of a Consistent Interface in Professional PCB Software Software should utilize a common user interface that is consistent with the operating system environment. Nothing is quite as awkward as attempting to do something standard and not getting the expected outcome especially in the realm of Professional PCB Software. Keep your momentum, work with intuitive and professional PCB design tools. I think everyone can agree: it's important that any software shares a common user interface consistent with the Read Article 32:01 Embedded World 2017: Altium Designer 17 Demo (English) Watch Video 32:49 Embedded World 2017: Altium Designer 17 Demo (German) Watch Video Move 3D Interference Checking to Electronic Design for a More Efficient Flow During a typical design process it can take multiple iterations before your PCB fits its enclosure, leading to delayed schedules and missed deadlines. How can you ensure your PCB fits right the first time? With 3D interference checking. Every electronic product consists of both mechanical and electrical assemblies. The two need to fit together — you don’t want electronic components interfering with the mechanical enclosure. 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To my astonishment, instead of rolling his eyes and muttering a thank you to the floor, he held it above his head and started jumping Read Article Implementing Complex Pad Shapes into Your PCB Designs In some instances, geometrically irregular or complex pad shapes may be required in your designs, and getting them just right can drain a significant amount of time and manual effort. Learn how to save time and energy by quickly implementing complex pad shapes in your PCB design in Altium Designer®. Read on to find out more. Most component package types have consistent and straightforward rectangular or round pad shapes. Creating footprints for Read Article How to Use a Modular Approach to Simplify Your PCB Design Process Modular PCB design can end up taking more time if it is not planned out properly when moving from conceptual spec to actual design. There are a lot of factors to consider at once. 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