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40 PCB Design Tips Every Designer Should Know

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6. Confirming Component Availability and Avoiding Obsolete Parts A PCB design is only as good as its most difficult-to-source part. Components that are obsolete, have long lead times, or are on allocation can halt production, trigger costly redesigns, or cause project delays - sometimes for months. Early and ongoing attention to availability ensures your design is manufacturable, not just today but throughout its lifecycle. Obsolescence risks can be mitigated with careful component selection, cross-references, and ongoing BOM (Bill of Materials) management. When And Where To Apply Apply component availability checks at initial schematic capture, after major BOM changes, and again before every prototype or production build. This is critical for all projects, especially high-volume, regulated, or long-lifecycle designs. OrCAD X Live BOM is a real-time Bill of Materials management environment built into OrCAD X Schematic that connects your design directly to the electronic component supply chain

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