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| '''DT Online PCB Designer''' is based on the well-established '''Input-Process-Output''' model. | |||
* Start by clicking on the tabs to select the particular '''Input''', '''Process''' and '''Output''' devices required from the drop-down menus. | |||
* All choices can be amended at any stage during the circuit designing process and, whichever choices are made, the final design will be a control circuit with component values which have been tested in use and can be applied to '''DT Online''' projects. | |||
* Click on any of the Info buttons (<i class="fa fa-info-circle"></i>) to learn more about the components specified. | |||
* '''DT Online''' defaults to a '''Schematic''' view but several presentation styles are available and can be selected at any time. | |||
* Use '''Print Screen''' or the '''Snipping Tool''' to grab a screen image of your final design for further work ''(or their equivalents on non-Windows platforms)''. | |||
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Revision as of 17:27, 3 November 2016
DT Online PCB Designer is based on the well-established Input-Process-Output model.
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