??? 05/31/06 14:36 Read: times |
#117389 - never Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Replace "reasonably well" with "properly". Still holds, there ARE circumstances when the device will fail in some way. It is good to make it to fail in a defined way. That should be one of the supervisors task.
NOPE!!!!! If your supervisor fires YOU HAVE A DESIGN ERROR or a component gone bad. "properly designed" means in a steel case if to be used where RF exist. "properly designed" means that the inputs are denoised ..... Erik |