Communication and collaboration during a project are vital to ensure your design is completed on-time, on-budget and as smoothly as possible. There are many aspects to manage in a design and many stakeholders, but who is responsible for what? This episode of Whiteboard Wednesdays will discuss PCB project stakeholders and their responsibilities throughout the design process.
Learn more about how the manufacturing process affects the PCB design as well as best practices throughout the PCB design process with our e-book: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to PCB Design.
Be sure to check out some of our other Whiteboard Wednesday Sessions from the PCB Design Experts at EMA Design Automation:
- Team Collaboration
- Best Practices for Component Selection
- Best Practices for Schematic Layout
- Schematic Outputs
- PCB Stackup
- Best Practices for PCB Part Placement: Part 1
- Best Practices for PCB Part Placement: Part 2
- Uses for Copper Planes and Pours
- Via Selection
- Best Practices for Routing
- What is Coupling?
- What is Impedance?
- How to Measure Impedance
- Designing for Signal Integrity
- Designing for In-Circuit Testing
- Designing for testing: JTAG
- Understanding the Manufacturing Process: Part 1
- Understanding the Manufacturing Process: Part 2
- Designing for Manufacturing and Assembly
- PCB Outputs: Fabrication Overview
- PCB Outputs: Fabrication Drawing
- PCB Outputs: Assembly Overview
- PCB Outputs: Assembly Drawing