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HAPPY NEW YEARS EVERYONE!
I trust all enjoyed the holidaze :-)
Ready to get back to work? LOL.
SIlicon Valley Chapter - IPC Designers Council
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
11:30AM - 1:30PM
Cadence Design Systems
2655 Seely Avenue - Building 5
San Jose, CA 95134
Design Validation:
How do you know that your PCB design will work?
Jim Hixson - VP of Product Development at ADIVA Corporation
There are many ways that a seemingly good design can actually be in bad
shape and no one knows until the board is assembled and powered up for
the first time. How can this happen? You checked everything. Your
CAD tool says all is well. Design review went well. Was it your fault?
Was it your engineer? Your schedule is shot! Lets take a look at what
can be happening behind the curtain and cause a great design to go bad
without even knowing until its too late. We'll see some examples of
a good design gone bad.
Presenter Bio:
Jim Hixson has been working in the PCB Design industry for over 24
years. From hand-taping, early CAD, modern CAD and now software
development, Jim has seen almost everything when it comes to PCB designs and PCB
designs that have problems. He is currently employed by ADIVA
Corporation as their Vice President of Product Development dealing specifically
with Design Validation Software.
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$1 for members, $5 for Guests/Visitors
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