Hi — I’m John, the editor at PCBWiki.
I noticed Hardware Design Basics currently has only video playlists and does not include a written workflow for bringing up an assembled board.
We have a free, source-backed checklist with nine stages: inspection, controlled first power, rail checks, programming, interfaces, thermal/load checks, and the known-good baseline. Every stage has a stop condition:
https://pcbwiki.com/learn/pcb-bring-up-checklist
Would that fit Hardware Design Basics, or do you prefer to keep the section video-focused? If it fits, I can send a one-link PR in the existing format. I run PCBWiki, so this is a self-submission; there is no payment or link swap.
Hi — I’m John, the editor at PCBWiki.
I noticed Hardware Design Basics currently has only video playlists and does not include a written workflow for bringing up an assembled board.
We have a free, source-backed checklist with nine stages: inspection, controlled first power, rail checks, programming, interfaces, thermal/load checks, and the known-good baseline. Every stage has a stop condition:
https://pcbwiki.com/learn/pcb-bring-up-checklist
Would that fit Hardware Design Basics, or do you prefer to keep the section video-focused? If it fits, I can send a one-link PR in the existing format. I run PCBWiki, so this is a self-submission; there is no payment or link swap.