Find Special PCB Designing Tips and Tricks Online

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PCB design tools come with manuals, but many valuable tips are gained through experience. Online resources, such as Google searches for PCB design tutorials, can provide insights and tricks that enhance design skills. Many designers share their expertise on forums and blogs, offering practical advice beyond standard manuals. Engaging with these resources can significantly improve PCB design proficiency. Exploring these online platforms is essential for both novice and experienced designers.
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Hi,
As you know , PCB design tools have manuals accompanying them ,but there are points in designing that a PCB designer earns by long time experiment.Now,are there any places on the web telling us these special points or tricks?
 
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