PCB Design - Design Review and TestingWhich of the following is the correct way to label a test point on a PCB?AUse a clear, unique identifier near the test pointBLeave it unlabeled to save spaceCLabel it with random numbersDUse the same label for multiple test pointsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Recognize labeling best practicesLabels should be clear and unique to avoid confusion during testing.Step 2: Evaluate optionsClear and unique identifiers near the test point follow best practices; other approaches lead to confusion or errors.Final Answer:Use a clear, unique identifier near the test point -> Option AQuick Check:Labeling = clear and unique [OK]Quick Trick: Always label test points clearly and uniquely [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESLeaving test points unlabeledUsing duplicate labelsUsing random or unclear labels
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