ROCHESTER, NY – A popular e-book on PCB design written for engineers is now available in hardcopy.

EMA Design Automation is printing "The Hitchhiker's Guide to PCB Design" in response to customer requests to include it in in-house training classes.

“We've had a number of people request printed copies of the ebook, including educational institutions who want to use it as part of their classroom training,” said Manny Marcano, president and CEO of EMA. “The ebook was optimized to be read on electronic devices and has been extremely popular, and now by creating a printed version we are providing a professional piece of reference material that can be carried around and used anywhere.”

"Hitchhiker's" is a play off the original Douglas Adams novel and offers a fun, easy-to-understand foray into the PCB design and manufacturing process. The book takes the reader on the journey of Ian, a new EE getting his footing in PCB design. In Ian's first project, he makes some major mistakes causing him to produce a design that cannot be manufactured. However, thanks to the input and advice of several industry veterans, Ian is given a crash course on how to design a successful, manufacturable board and assembly.

With over 100 pages of real-world, actionable tips from experienced industry professionals and several checklists, detailed graphics, and links to additional resources, engineers are provided with the foundational knowledge needed for design success, no matter what CAD software they may use.

This book helps engineers learn how to identify and communicate effectively with key stakeholders, set up a successful design workflow, and avoid common design missteps, addressing such items as:

  • • How to create a robust and manufacturable PCB layout beyond routing the rats.
  • • Who are your project stakeholders and why their involvement is essential for design success.
  • • Why it's important to incorporate DfX (Design for Excellence) and the many topics it covers.
  • • Design best practices, and more.

EMA is publishing the hardcover version via Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com.

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