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Schematic input seems to be an easy job, but it is the foundation of the entire electronic design. Any simple mistake will cause rework and project delays for the entire design. Common errors include wrong or missing power supply connection, wrong termination, wrong diode direction, wrong drive strength calculation, etc. 75% of the projects require time-consuming and laborious modifications and rework. It is not easy to check a complex single board (dozens or hundreds of pages of schematics), let alone check the connection of a multi-board system. Getting it right the first time is very important for electronic design.

The design review process relies on manual inspection to detect possible design errors. Automated methods can use programs to detect these errors and help designers better design circuit functions.

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Common mistakes in schematic design

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This is called the bottom-level design. The more careful the design, the fewer errors there will be later.   Details Published on 2020-6-25 01:43
 

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This is called the bottom-level design. The more careful the design, the fewer errors there will be later.

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