PCB Design - Design Review and TestingWhat advantage does adding test points provide during the PCB assembly inspection process?AIt allows easy access for electrical measurements without disassembling the PCBBIt reduces the overall size of the PCB layoutCIt eliminates the need for solder mask on the PCBDIt increases the power efficiency of the PCBCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand test point purposeTest points provide accessible locations for probing signals during inspection.Step 2: Consider assembly inspection needsEasy access to signals allows quick electrical checks without removing components.Final Answer:It allows easy access for electrical measurements without disassembling the PCB -> Option AQuick Check:Test points facilitate measurement access [OK]Quick Trick: Test points enable easy signal access during inspection [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming test points reduce PCB sizeBelieving test points improve power efficiencyThinking test points remove need for solder mask
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