Printed Circuits Design: Featuring Computer-Aided Technologies

Printed Circuits Design: Featuring Computer-Aided Technologies by Gerald L. Ginsberg is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill in 1991, consisting of 336 pages. This book focuses on selecting appropriate computer-aided design (CAD) technologies tailored to specific needs, detailing the advantages and disadvantages of various systems available for printed circuit design.
Readers will find in-depth discussions on CAD layout and component placement, conductor routing, and design checking. The book also covers post-processing techniques and explores both through-hole and surface-mount technologies, along with new materials for the design and fabrication of advanced printed circuit assemblies. This edition serves as a valuable guide for those interested in the technical aspects of printed circuits.
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On selecting the right CAD technology for specific needs, the advantages and disadvantages of the available systems, CAD layout and component placement, conductor routing, design checking, post-processing, through-hole and surface-mount technologies, new materials for the design and fabrication of new surface-mount and mixed technology printed circuit assemblies. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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