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Re: Not "open source" hardware, "free design" hardware
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Jacob Hrbek |
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Re: Not "open source" hardware, "free design" hardware |
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Tue, 01 Feb 2022 07:14:51 +0000 |
> From my 20+ years professional experience of an electronics engineer,
hardware design usually includes schematics, layout, assembly drawings
and instructions (if any)---virtually all documentation used to produce
the device. -- Ineiev
For context my experience with both EU and US is that "hardware designs"
is used for schematics only, but i am aware of the term used in china to
have this presented meaning.
So i would advise for more descriptive term.
On 2/1/22 08:08, Ineiev wrote:
From my 20+ years professional experience of an electronics engineer,
hardware design usually includes schematics, layout, assembly drawings
and instructions (if any)---virtually all documentation used to
produce the device.
--
Jacob Hrbek, In support of ukraine sovereignty #supportUkraine
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