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Do you have an idea for a product? A lot of us do, but often we don't have the experience of taking a product from concept to prototype. In this episode, Clem takes you on a journey through the most common troubles you might have with your first-generation prototype. He shares some practical tips, so you'll hopefully have an easier experience.

As our example product, Clem builds a USB card reader with added current control functionality, and debugs the typical problems that come with quick and dirty prototyping work.

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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:27 Overview
#2:07 USB Card Reader
#3:29 KiCad
#8:34 PCB and Enclosure
#13:21 Proof of Concept
#15:41 Fault Finding
#21:24 What Can We Learn from This Prototype?
#24:12 Give your Feedback

#prototype #prototyping #pcbdesign #pcbdesigning #kicad
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