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If the company you are working for will allow you to, do some cross-training
in other parts of the PCB supply chain.  A few hours of struggling to
assemble, test, or trouble shoot one of your designs will point out your
errors and make you more apt to listen when a technician questions how
something was done in design.

For a real education, the Copper Connection in Santa Clara, California runs
a number of training seminars, and classes in printed circuit design.  Their
introductory course was invaluable when I started designing boards several
years ago. Also, look for the IPC Designer certification seminar information
on the IPC homepage. Whether you take the exam or not (I haven't - but that
is another discussion all together), these sessions are packed with good
basic design information.

*Best of luck*, your going to need it in this industry;-D.


Jeffrey A. McGlaughlin
Printed Circuit Board Designer
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus Ohio


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Thomas Martin [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Friday, August 07, 1998 12:15 PM
        To:     [log in to unmask]
        Subject:        [TN] New Designer!!

        Jeeze Jason

         Is it too late for you to become a rock-and-roll
        musician or an air traffic controller and have a
        relatively sane and peaceful existence instead?
        No? Ok. then here are some thoughts.

        1) Also sign on to [log in to unmask]

        2) If you have (or have access to) a web browser:

         A) Go to DesignerCouncil email forum archives at IPC
        "On Line Services", "E-mail Forums Archives"

        http://www.ipc.org/html/framesetdestypes.html

        and trace threads that look relevant to your needs.
        You might want to look for questions with JoAnn
        Amerson as the author, as she's asked some good
        questions and received some good answers over the
        last year or so.

          B) Go to the "PCB Process" page of

        http://www.aracnet.com/~gpatrick/

        where you get can a  good description of the
        PWB Design process written by someone who
        cares about what they do and how they do it.

         C) Lots of other helpful sites out there. Go surfin' the web.

        3) Treat every contact with fabricators, assemblers, testers,
        design engineers, etc. (even the occasionally irate ones)
        as an opportunity for you to learn something more about the
        process of turning an idea into a product in the customers' hands.
        If possible, watch/help as they perform their functions on a board,
        preferably one you designed. This will usually make most of the
        design rules make sense, help you violate them consciously when
        necessary with an understanding of the impact, and give you the
        insight to negotiate away the outdated & "just because we always
        have..." rules.

        4)  Attend relevant workshops if available in your area.

        Good Luck

        Tom Martin

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