How to set up your Altium project on Git
Need to organize schematic, PCB and supporting files? Here are some ways to do so more easily by setting up your Altium project on Git.
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Need to organize schematic, PCB and supporting files? Here are some ways to do so more easily by setting up your Altium project on Git.
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Because software and hardware are so closely connected, they are starting to cross-pollinate across teams. Hardware engineers are cherry picking what can improve their current processes. Although these principles cannot be simply copied and pasted from SW to HW development, much can be borrowed and adapted. We broke down how to do so in 8 ways.
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Kyle Dumont discusses how both e-waste reduction and accelerating time to market can coexist in engineering.
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We’ve been asked the question, “How can I best manage large complex projects with multiple PCBAs?” Here’s an overview.
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Most electronics designs are more complicated than a single PCBA. Very often, designs are compartmentalized into multiple interconnected PCBAs, wiring harnesses, enclosures, mechanical fasteners, labels, packaging, and anything else necessary to run the design.
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Hardware project management is one of the most important facets of delivering reliable hardware under budget and on time. It is critical to be able to capture all of the things your team wants to work on and schedule who works on what and when.
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Revision control can be overwhelming when first starting out. Engineers used to releasing files once per PCBA revision can be daunted by commits. It’s very easy to finish working on a section of a schematic and instantly jump to another. Keeping the development momentum flowing is important.
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