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Date: | Mon, 20 Jul 1998 11:59:46 -0700 |
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Start at the end!
I'm not trying to be funny, but it was easier for me to start with exactly
what is expected as an end result, what it is, where it can be found, where
it is eventually stored, the contents of each package that goes outside the
building (fab and assembly) how files are named, etc.
Then work backwards how you got it...
When it gets to the tedious part, stop and go to the beginning; what you
need from engineering, what engineering checkpoints will be along the way
(checking placement before routing, etc)
Just a thought...
Good luck,
Jack
-----Original Message-----
From: Shannon Wesley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
My manager has assigned me the task of creating a kind of PCB design
methodology. We currently all have our own way of designing boards
and are
looking for ways to capture this information on paper. I've gone to
IPCs
web page and printed out anything and everything on PCB design. Do
you
have any suggestion on where I can start?
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