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Essential DFM Checks Every University Project Management Should Include

Every university PCB project starts with a working prototype — the LEDs blink, power flows, and the board performs as expected. But once it’s sent for fabrication, problems start to appear: trace width below limit, via size too small, silkscreen on pads. These are not design bugs — they are manufacturability issues. They occur because

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5 Design Tips to Make Your MVP a Viable, Investor-Ready Product

Every startup begins with an idea.But turning that idea into something an investor can see, touch, and believe in — that’s the real test. Your MVP (Minimum Viable Product) isn’t meant to be perfect.  It’s meant to validate your concept — to prove that your design works technically, that it can be built efficiently, and

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How Power Integrity Failures Lead to Costly Redesigns in PCB Companies

In any PCB company, the real pain usually starts after the first batch of boards comes out. On the screen, everything looks perfect: traces are clean, components are positioned beautifully, and simulations are without any red flags. But when the board is powered up, voltage ripples that appear, ICs behave unpredictably, and some circuits fail

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Step-by-Step Guide: PCB Footprint Library in Altium

When creating a PCB, each component should have its own distinct area in the board referred to as a PCB footprint Library. The footprint defines the component’s physical placement, including pads, holes, and outlines. An accurate footprint allows parts to fit properly, solder consistently, and the board operates correctly. Altium Designer provides tools for creating,

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5 PCB Design Mistakes That Delay Manufacturing

When you finally finish your PCB layout, it feels like a huge milestone. Every component is placed, every trace is routed, and you’re ready to send it for fabrication. But then, the manufacturer replies with something you don’t expect — “We found issues in your design.” It’s a message that instantly stalls everything. Production gets

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Top 5 PCB Layout Mistakes That Cause Radiated Emissions in High-Speed Designs

So, you must have optimised the schematic, chosen the right components, and even double-checked stack-up rules. But when the board hits EMI testing, it fails. Now, this is often the result of subtle PCB layout mistakes causing radiated emissions—issues that don’t show up in design reviews but quickly surface in the compliance lab. In high-speed

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