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How do you chose electronic components as fast and as accurate as possible for your design?

bndfiau
bndfiau over 9 years ago

After deciding what to build, how do you effectively chose the components? Let's say you are designing a voltage regulator board, how do you chose the components?

Do you search through the catalog of every vendor and read the datasheet of every possible component that might fit your design?

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  • bgsidug
    bgsidug over 9 years ago
    little interesting .how to choose the components, dont you have a bom list?
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    bndfiau over 9 years ago

    thanks for your advice.  do anyone else have other good advice.

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  • bgsidug
    bgsidug over 9 years ago
    how about looking at the site http://www.pcbway.com/xx . it maybe useful to you.good luck.
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    bndfiau over 9 years ago
    ok ,i will take a look at it .if it is good for me,thanks for your help.
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  • bgsidug
    bgsidug over 9 years ago

    recently i find an interesting website  may help you    www.electronic.ui3g.com 

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