I just had to share these words from our call with Eric. The full video coming next week ...
Do you know what a nibble in DDR memory design is?
Do you know why PCB Manufacturer may use tin to protect tracks and VIAs when your PCB is manufactured? Do you know how exactly PCB VIA plating is done? Thank you Kailey Shara for explanation
What is the most important thing for you when selecting chips for your boards?
The best animation to explain crosstalk I have ever seen! Thank you Eric.
Do you separate Digital GND and Analogue GND, or not? What do you think is better?
When you are designing boards, what questions you keep asking? What would you like to understand better? What would you ask an expert for High Speed Design, EMC, Power delivery, Simulations, ...?
How important is sound? Camera? Light? In your opinion, what is the most important thing in great videos? And what is really disturbing?
How do you decide on what tasks are the most important? How do you know where to start and what to do next? How to build a project which even you do not know how exactly it is going to look when it is finished?
Is KiCad going to be always free? Is it now good enough to design any board? Who decides what new features will be implemented and where the project goes? Thank you Wayne for a great call. PS: Leave your comments, what do you think about KiCad and its future?
How much better is it to connect decoupling capacitor with a wide track comparing to a narrow track? Is it really a huge difference? What do you think?
Which is your favorite PCB CAD Tool? Is it Altium? Cadence? KiCad? Mentor? Or something else?
How do you check nets in your PCB? What is your special technique?
What do you think? Many people think, that a board development is mostly about Schematic Design and PCB Layout. Do you agree?
4 different experiences of using A365: as a Hardware Design Engineer, Team Leader, Software Engineer and Manager / Client / Customer.