TL;DR
We have created this template to streamline your community post. Of course, feel free to adapt it to your own liking.
To start off, here you can state your main message in a few short sentences.
Introduction
Tell us a little bit about your team! For example:
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Where are you from?
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Which goals do you have individually or as a team?
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Why did you join or start a student team?
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What competition are you playing in?
Your project
What is it that you are working on? Are you demonstrating a new technology, focusing on a specific challenge, or adding a new feature?
Your electronics
Some things you can talk about regarding the electronics of your project:
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What electronics do you have going on in your project?
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What is their goal?
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How have you designed them?
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What EDA tool did you use?
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Which PCB configuration did you use and why?
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What are your routing strategies?
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What are some things that you have learn ed along the way?
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Which sensors, MOSFETs or other components have you used to achieve your goals?
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Why did you use these components?
We love the technical details, so don’t hold back!
What is your favorite AISLER feature?
We would of course like to hear about your favorite AISLER features! Some examples:
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The rendering guarantee and PCB viewer
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The discount when you add our logo to your design with the replacement method
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The blitz service that increases your iteration speed to subsonic levels
What is your proudest achievement?
There are many proud moments along the way towards your final project. Talk about the best ones here!
What ’s something that went wrong?
While we learn a lot from things that go well, we learn even more from things that went completely wrong! Do you have a funny story on how you’ve accidentally fried your PCB, blown up your whole project, or how you’ve accidentally created a “Mirror World”, because you forgot to flip a footprint? Don’t worry, it happens to the best of us… Feel free to share your epic failures as well!
Tips, tricks & offers
Any tips & tricks that you have discovered along the way can be shared here! Do you have an expertise that you’re willing to help other people with? Awesome! Feel free to let others know that they can contact you if they want to know more.
CTA
If there is anything that you would like your readers to help you with, you can always let them know. Our community loves helping each other out! ![]()