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The purpose of a blueprint is to provide the information necessary to build a printed circuit board. Printed circuit boards are complicated products. Multilayer printed circuits are often the most difficult to design, build, and test of all components in a piece of electronic equipment. For this reason, all persons involved with the printed circuit process must know what information is required for a correctly documented printed circuit blueprint. Incorrectly and incompletely documented blueprints waste time and money, and may have a severe negative impact on the timely marketability of a product and the economic viability of a company. Blueprints and the information they contain are therefore not to be taken lightly.
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© 1989 Van Nostrand Reinhold
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Clark, R.H. (1989). Understanding Blueprints. In: Printed Circuit Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7003-1_2
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