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Vault-Driven Electronics Design

Sometimes, it really feels like our design project needs a Vault.  When we have a project crunch, things tend to get out of control and messy.  We end up wasting a lot of work and having to re-invent things that it seems like we’ve already designed before.  

In this episode of Chalk TalkHD Amelia chats with Ben Jordan of Altium about how to set up a robust design-for-re-use design methodology for your team that will flow nicely with your project, won’t take much effort to set up, and will bring BIG TIME long-term benefits of design re-use, configuration management, and manufacturing handoff.

Click the download now button below to download the whitepaper “Vault Driven Electronics Design”.

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