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Design for Compliance Testing

Posted January 18, 2008 8:00 AM

You've heard of Design for Manufacturing and Design for Test. But what about those compliance requirements? If you can clearly define what makes your product compliant, engineers can build both test and compliance into the design phase. What are you doing up front to make sure that PCBs pass all testing?

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01/18/2008 11:33 PM

ANSI has published standards for design compliance on almost all fields of engineering in addition IEEE,IEC and ASHRAE have published documents on design compliance but you need lot of time to dig out these documents and it costs a lot to purchase these documents thats all.IEEE has wealth of documents on PCB design you need to refer the same.your institutation where you are working should become member of these above mentioned organisitions then you would get access to these documents.

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