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News Release from: Schmartboard | Subject: SchmartBridge
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2004
Programme to bridge the prototype gap
Schmartboard has begun a new programme to add flexibility to prototype development.
Schmartboard has begun a new programme to add flexibility to prototype development One of the major differences between Schmartboard and competing prototyping boards is the SchmartBridge
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Schmartboard is a novel circuit prototyping tool for electronics engineers, engineering students and electronics hobbyists.
This is the plastic piece that in conjunction with the holes on the sides of Schmartboards, allows users to physically connect Schmarboards together.
Some Schmartboard users have rightly deduced that it would make sense to be able to connect Schmartboards to existing prototypes.
For instance, adding a populated RS232 Schmartboard to an existing prototype to add RS232 functionality.
Schmartboard is now offering the specifications of its holes for use by interested companies.
By putting the holes on all prototypes, users can easily add Schmartboards via the SchmartBridge to test changes before making more expensive modifications.
Respinning boards is costly.
It makes much more sense to double check modifications using Schmartboard, before spending the money on new revisions.
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