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| LohanHumphrey | Nov 8 2011, 07:00 AM Post #1 |
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A widely used primary tool for pcb designing is Cadence Allegro. It is to be made sure from your part that while your product is being developed by a company, the pcb designers of the team should work closely with the electrical engineers and mechanical engineers so that they could ensure that the placement of parts meet both circuit and mechanical architecture needs.
Edited by LohanHumphrey, Nov 18 2011, 02:11 AM.
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