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Using the Live Drill Table Improves PCB Production
The drill drawing layer provides the details such as the location of the holes to be drilled, the hole sizes, the hole tolerances, and other available pertinent information. This layer can ultimately aid the process of board fabrication. The ability to see a live drill table for PCB Design while designing a printed circuit board can help speed up the process by eliminating extra steps. This functionality can provide the ability to catch a
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Top 10 DFM Problems That Affect Every Design
Learn how to prevent the top 10 Design for Manufacturability (DFM) issues in your next PCB design project with these strategies. As a PCB designer, you manage a variety of different requirements and expectations.There are electrical, functional, and mechanical aspects to consider. In addition, the PCB has to be produced in a timely manner, with the best possible quality, at the lowest possible cost. And through all of these requirements, you also
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The Final Step: Online Design Rule Check
PCB designers begin with a set of physical requirements and specifications regarding the board layout. Certain factors such as the clearance between components and other primitives, establishment of electrical connection, size requirements of traces and vias, are just a few of the requirements that must be followed when designing a PCB. The ever-increasing complexity of boards has made it nearly impossible to carry out this verification manually
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Alternatives to Gerber RS-274-X
Gerber RS-274-X format is used for fabricating about 90% of all PCBs designed today worldwide. Learn about Gerber alternatives. To learn more about this topic please see the full solution - Alternatives to Gerber RS-274-X - at Altium.com.
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Three Ways To Simplify Output Generation Using Altium Designer
Many of the delays involved with the PCB design to Manufacturing process can be avoided with accurate data and documented notes for fabrication and assembly. In addition, easily reproducing the required data can be a huge time saver for communication between PCB designer and fabricator. The Output Job Configuration file available in Altium Designer can provide a suitable solution for controlling and ultimately simplifying the output generation of
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5 Tips for Specifying PCB Hole Size Tolerance
Learn how to quickly add and clearly communicate hole size tolerance specifications to your fabricator to ensure your PCB design is manufactured properly. One of the more forgotten topics in PCB design are the holes through which components are mounted. Specifying the tolerance of hole dimensions in PCB fabrication ensures proper fit of plated-through-hole (PTH) components. Just as important, those dimensions must be clearly communicated to the
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Automate Output Job File Processing with PCB Release View
Altium Designer users can use Altium Vault to produce automated, high-integrity design release systems that automate output job file processing. Using Output Job files to define and store the necessary documentation needs for any Altium Designerproject is an extremely efficient and powerful feature. As more output types are supported by Output Job files (e.g., footprint comparison report, STEP file export, 3D Movie creation), or your company’s
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