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PCB Manufacturing Cost vs. Value: The Economics of PCB Design
Every decision made in the design process of any PCB or system has an economic as well as an engineering effect. Some of these effects are more visible or tangible than others but if the “dollars and cents” elements are weighted along with the design decisions it is more likely that that the resulting product will be both economically efficient and well-engineered. As with most everything in life, price and cost are not the same things
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How to Reduce and Remove Noise In Analog Signals From Your PCB
On my 12th birthday, I received my very own stereo system, complete with 4 speakers, a CD changer, and a tape deck. My parents found my taste in 80s hair metal pretty annoying, but I couldn’t get over the annoying hum coming from the speakers after a CD ended. Noise in analog systems, and analog noise in general, can present serious problems in a number of applications. Examples include systems for precise measurement, power systems, and radios
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Guard Traces: Hit or Myth?
Guard traces on a PCB layout are another topic area where there continues to be a lot of conflicting information. You can find a lot of different references to their use. There is confusion as to which types of designs—analog circuit, mixed-signal or digital—supposedly benefit the most from the use of guard traces; how guard traces block EM fields; the importance of having the trace ends be floating, grounded on one end or grounded on both ends
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Weekly Digest: Join the Fastest Growing Software in ECAD
This week, we were so excited to see one of our own in I-Connect 007 , Andy Johnson who was a big part of bringing the new Academic Program to fruition (check out the awesome video ). It’s no surprise to us that so many talented young folks want to join the Altium team. We’re growing! And did you know that Altium Designer
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The IPC Warning About Microvia Reliability for High Performance Products
Hopefully, by now, you have read the full Press Release from the IPC on March 6, 2019, about the warning of field and latent failures of high-profile HDI boards. IF not, the complete press release is available on I-Connect 007 . [1] What you may have seen is the warning statement which the IPC will be including in the upcoming IPC-6012E, Qualification and Performance Specification for Rigid Printed Boards : “There have been many examples of post
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The Essential Elements of Schematics
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Max Seeley's Three Keys to Success as an Engineer
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