How are engineering teams speeding up DBT cycles to drive faster PCBA manufacturing? The answer is better communication and data transfer with contract manufacturers (CMs) during the Build phase.
In all engineering domains, development is defined by a Design, Build, and Test (DBT) cycle. Each time a project goes through this cycle, ideas are validated, deficiencies are discovered, and solutions determined. The key characteristic of the DBT Cycle is its speed, which dictates how far product performance can be pushed within the project schedule and how fast the product can get to market.
Learn the three key trends addressing data transfer and communication between engineers and CMs, accelerating PCBA manufacturing and electronics development:
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