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Past Results

In the last System Check, we asked community members for their thoughts about PCB design. Here are the results.
 
Results
As you can see, the community's responses suggest that mixed-signal PCB design has become the dominant discipline, accounting for half of all responses. Digital-only boards remain common, while purely analog and power/RF designs represent smaller but still important segments. This reflects the reality of modern electronics, where embedded processors, sensors, wireless connectivity, and analog interfaces increasingly appear on the same board.

When asked what drives PCB design decisions, respondents showed that there is rarely a single priority. Reliability, cost, and performance all received nearly equal support, with ease of assembly only slightly behind. The results indicate that engineers are constantly balancing competing requirements, striving to deliver designs that are affordable, manufacturable, and capable of meeting demanding technical specifications.

The community also revealed a clear preference for beginning a new PCB layout with the MCU or processor, highlighting the central role of the system's primary controller in defining the board architecture. Connectors and critical analog/RF components were the next most common starting points, while power-supply circuitry was less frequently placed first. Overall, the responses suggest that most designers establish the core functional blocks before optimizing power distribution and supporting circuitry.
 
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