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Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor

We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.
Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB
This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.

Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.
Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.

Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.

Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.
Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz

No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!
Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.

Toate reacţiile:
278278

Never Worry About Stackups Again: Introducing the Stackup Editor


We were tired of doing all the hard design work only for PCBs to fail because of errors in the
stackup, so we changed the process. Today, we’re launching our Stackup Editor: a new and improved
way to select your PCB stackup that saves time, effort, and reduces errors.
Improved Stackup Workflow: Simple and intuitive interface within the tool, allowing engineers to
easily access stackup information. You can edit and create stackups effortlessly and leverage Flux’s
community of over 175,000 electrical engineers for project templates, all within the same tool.
A Central Hub for the Hardware Industry: Fabrication houses can input stackup options directly
into Flux as templates. This first-party input ensures that your stackups are production-ready.
Create and rearrange layers within the same place, save and load stackup presets from different
users and fabrication houses, and tweak and change layer values effortlessly.
Try the new Stackup Editor today: https://bit.ly/3U5HNUz
No more fumbling around with probe hooks and stacking ground clips onto that one poor test pad.
This project is a Custom Test Platform meant to interface PCB designs with various testing
equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supply units (PSU), logic analyzers, wave generators, and
vector network analyzers (VNA)
It covers most of the testing needs of a hobbyist electronics engineer with diverse equipment like
Rigol DP832 for power supply, Siglent SDS 1202X-E for oscilloscope functions, and Siglent
SDG810 for waveform generation, and a DSLogic Plus 400MHz for as a logic analyzer.
The platform hosts multiple channels, including 6 scope channels, 8 Logic Analyzer channels, and
1 Wavegen channel, allowing a broad spectrum of signals to be monitored and controlled.
It incorporates 2 power nets connecting to oscilloscope inputs, enabling precise power monitoring
and regulation during testing.
Fork this incredible custom platform created by our EE, Mark Wu: https://bit.ly/3RYeQIB

This project is undoubtedly a great blessing for electronic engineers, and we hope it can receive
wider recognition and application. Thank you to EE Mark Wu for his contribution to the electronic
engineer community!

Community showcase!
Riley Porter pushed Flux to the limit, and was by far the most active member of 2023. He helped
us improve Flux along the way.
This project is to limit the in-rush current when powering an EV motor controller. It uses an
ACS70331 to measure current and an STM32 to control the motor
It has a Variable Voltage 1A Buck Converter for power management, a contactor circuit for
high-voltage control, a CAN bus interface for communication, and opto-isolators for noise
protection.
You can check out this project and fork it at the link in our bio. And don't forget to give Riley
a follow!
Thank you Riley! And to every single one of you who keeps making Flux an amazing place.

Toate reacţiile:
278278

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