It does not matter how pretty a PCB looks, if it cannot be manufactured, it is a waste of time and resources. EDA Technologies has been supporting the electronics industry for over 25 years with up-to-date knowledge on PCB design and manufacture. To aid in helping design a PCB right the first time, EDA is offering free webinars for the month of February.
16 February 2023
PCB Stackup design
Too often, a PCB cannot be manufactured because the stackup is not practical or achievable. A good stackup also allows designers to optimise a design for signal integrity, crosstalk and EMI.
23 February 2023
What’s new in AD23
A brief summary of new features and changes in Altium Design 23 will be given in this webinar. Topics will include design capabilities, configuration setting, and multi-board support.
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A brief synopsis of current global news relating to the electronic engineering fields with regards to company finances, general company news, and engineering technologies.
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Read more...Trasna and RF Design announce distribution agreement RF Design
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Trasna and RF Design have announced a strategic distribution agreement for cellular IoT solutions which will ensure seamless availability of Trasna’s cellular connectivity solutions.
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Comtest, together with FLUKE, recently set the stage for an unforgettable afternoon as they welcomed over 80 Channel Partners to their annual celebration of excellence.
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