Computer Assisted Design (1980s)
Computer Assisted Design (CAD) streamlines the process from idea to finished product, particularly in engineering and drafting. It enhances efficiency and accuracy, especially for complex printed wiring boards that require precise tolerances. Engineers begin by analyzing components and may create rough sketches. Using CAD, designers can easily lay out circuits, modify components, and assess problem areas. This system allows for quick information exchange among engineers and designers, making computers essential in modern design and manufacturing.
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Computer Assisted Design, CAD, engineering, drafting, printed wiring boards, efficiency, accuracy, circuit layout, information exchange, design process
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