
Leveraging a Design Review for Better Reliability
A design review is a comprehensive assessment of a board or system design with reliability as the driving factor. A typical design review consists of an analysis of the performance of the circuit with respect to the load conditions and operating environment. The Bill of Materials (BOM) is inspected for known issues with certain types of components and derating to assure that the design has adequate margin. The analysis addresses the circuit board layout both from a voltage/current perspective but also from a manufacturability perspective. The Design for Manufacturability element of the review looks at the PCB surface finish, pad geometries, trace separation, component placement, process flow, cleanliness and contamination.
A Design Review can be augmented with a Sherlock Automated Design Analysis™ simulation.
This webinar will address these different assessments to demonstrate how design reviews can provide significant benefit to you the customer.
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Leveraging a Design Review for Better Reliability
When
Thursday the 22nd of February 2018
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Online
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In this critical presentation, the DfR Solutions team will provide an initial walk through of the key elements to robust design
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