??? 07/06/05 09:07 Modified: 07/06/05 09:10 Read: times |
#96669 - I don't think it is bad engineering! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Absolutely, testing is pointless as it doesn't prove anything. It just shows a lack of confidence in your design. A proper engineer knows that what he designs will work first time. I say my aim with an example: I selected resistors for biasing an optocoupler based on it's curve and datasheet,then i used one optocoupler in the circuit and it worked fine,So i made 125 pcb's from my circuit and i soldered calculated resistors (125*3=375) in all circuits but after testing all boards i found that only 25 board worked fine! I knew the problem is for optocouplers but i couldn't buy 600 optocuplers till 125 of them would work fine! Also i had to resoldered 300 resistors again! I don't think it would be bad engineering |