Electronic Design and Prototype

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Key To Innovative Electronic Designs and Pro-

totypes

With the plethora of electronic products available


in the market right now, it is becoming harder and
harder for developers to keep the product designs
fresh. Due to the product overload and high pro-
duction capacities of huge markets like China,
Japan, USA and UK, the electronics market is flourishing with products and its becoming harder
for designers and big brands to break through the clutter. However, it has become hard, but not
impossible! This is why we discuss below the strategies that can help budding designers to create
an electronic design and prototype which stand out and have much higher probability of going
into production. So read the key to innovative electronic designs below:
• The first thing to consider when starting off with an electronic design is the associated costs,
the root of the idea, the purpose the product will serve and the durability of the product. Once
the designer is clear on these multiple dimensions, then the vision for the product becomes
clearer! And, as with all things great, it is important to have a clear vision for your electronic
designs and prototypes. This will enable the designers to reevaluate their capabilities and see if
outside help is needed or if this can be done in-house.
• It is always a great idea to spend at least a fortnight playing around with different ideas on a
sketch board and tweaking different elements of the design to see which dimension works best
in the over all product. This phase of the electronic design and prototype should not be rushed
and different people with different skill sets should be approached to see if they have some-
thing valuable to add. Different engineers have different skill sets and not a single person has
the required knowledge to design all the components of the product! So at this stage, the more,
the merrier!
Note: It is not necessary to listen to everyone, but sometimes peoples’ advice might benefit the
final design and make it more cohesive. Therefore, brain storm with a crowd and then simmer
down the idea to the final design.
• It is also critical that as a designer, you understand each and every component of the electronic
design and prototype and not be dependent on other people’s expertise! It depends on the de-
signer to carry the idea to completion, therefore, the designer should know the product design
components inside out so that proper and effective assistance can be sought when needed!
Therefore, remember to be a guru when it come to knowing your product, it is YOUR design
after all!
• Next comes the system block diagram! In this step, design your predesign as well so that its
easier to map the progress and each component can be charted out effectively! This will help
when sourcing components for the product in the prototype phase.
• Ensure that the schematic is as comprehensive as possible! The more you are able to expand
on it, the better you will be able to estimate the associated costs and resources required. Dip-
trace is an excellent schematic designer which will help you for sure!
Start out your electronic design this way, and rest assured that it will lead to something grand and
innovative!

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