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Jack Olson wrote:
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> Greg Kaskey wrote:
> > Can you direct me to Information/Courses on setting up a PCB Design
> > Department?
> > Please give only usable information. A check list of setup procedures
> > would be very helpful.
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> PCB DESIGN DEPARTMENT SETUP PROCEDURE
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> Buy the fastest computers you can find with huge hard drives.
> (Make sure the monitors are small dot pitch at least 21")
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> Hire some good board designers (like me)
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> Have the computers delivered to the designer's homes.
> (low office overhead, better "design environment" for employees)
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> Buy extremely fast internet connections for everyone.
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> Collect packages containing complete signed-off schematics,
> mech data, and data sheets for every component, and fed-ex to
> appropriate designer. Everything else can be email/ftp/fax
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> Always let the designer set the schedule.
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> Automatic Deposit paychecks on a weekly basis.
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> Did I forget anything? Jack
> (p.s. I'm available for furthur consulting...!)
Hey Jack,
I can work at home!
Dave
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