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Hi there! This community focuses on the design, verification, manufacture, and test of Rigid and Flex Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) and Printed Electronics. When you create content you wish to be associated with this community, be sure to select the appropriate community tag in the editor.
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Sunday, 25 October 2009
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Mark your calendar for 14 October 2010, because that's the day for a rather hot Virtual Conference entitled EDA: The Next Big Things. And why is it so hot? Well, apart from anything else...

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Sara Clark, 2009-12-16 14:06:10
Sara Clark
Here is a great Design Tutorial for Beginners (like me)

http://www.alternatezone.com/electronics/files/PCBDesignTutorialRevA.pdf
 
Clive Maxfield, 2009-11-01 13:10:54
Clive Maxfield
Clive Maxfield
What? You want to add your own Blog, Article, Review, or Tech-Tip to this community (and possibly other communities)? No problemo. Just go to TB-Articles in the main menu and do a search for "How To Add Content" to see an article that reveals all...
 
Clive Maxfield, 2009-11-01 13:10:09
Clive Maxfield
I really want the content posted on this community to be relevant and useful, so I strongly request that all community members review and rate every item and give it a push "up" or "down" so that the cream rises to the top and the dross (if any) settles to the bottom and fades from sight never to darken our doorsteps again (grin) Note your feedback can be as short as you like "this was GREAT" or "this was rubbish", but the more detail you can provide the more useful will be your input.