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Error reduction in the design definition phase

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Error reduction in the design definition phase

During this webinar we will be showing approaches to reduce errors in the design definition phase, reducing risks and overhead during schematic reviews.

Overview

Schematic entry sounds like a simple task. But the simple and often
obvious errors are the ones that cause major delays: wrong or
forgotten voltages, wrong termination, flipped diodes, miscalculated
driver strength are only a few of the typical issues. As a result 3
out of 4 projects require changes and respins that can be costly and
cause delay of the product. Getting things right the first time
requires different approaches. And while checking for these possible
errors is already challenging for a single board, wait until you need
to check across your multi-board system.

Instead of focusing on the functionality intent, design reviews are
focusing on finding these kind of issues. But there are methods
available that allow you to eliminate these errors programmatically,
so you can focus on the essentials.

During this webinar we will be showing approaches to reduce errors in
the design definition phase, reducing risks and overhead during
schematic reviews.

What you will learn:

  • Most commonly found glitches in schematics
  • Electrical and logical issues that could be prevented easily
  • How to avoid spending unnecessary time on checking schematic
    integrity
  • Application of automated, rule based tools and interpretation of
    reports
  • Avoiding unnecessary review time by reducing false positives
  • Scaling your validation efforts from single boards to systems
  • Addressing modeling needs for integrity checks

Who should attend:

  • Electrical Engineers
  • System Designers and Integrators
  • Engineering Managers
  • Project Managers

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