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40 PCB Design Tips Every Designer Should Know: eBook

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The article discusses an eBook that outlines 40 essential PCB design tips for designers. The tips are categorized into sections covering project planning, placement, power, signal integrity, and manufacturability. The eBook aims to provide practical strategies, highlight common pitfalls, and offer solutions for creating efficient and reliable PCB designs. It is authored by Cadence and offers valuable insights for designers looking to enhance their PCB design skills.

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