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Why every board revision needs a permanent logbook

A project without a durable record becomes impossible to debug six months later, especially once the revision names start to blur together.

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Why every board revision needs a permanent logbook

A project without a durable record becomes impossible to debug six months later, especially once the revision names start to blur together.

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Knowing that a board is Rev B tells you almost nothing by itself. The real information is the change list, the reason for the change, and the test result that justified shipping it.

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