![]() For me, it simply cuts down my research time: I can quickly see what major components are involved in the system and I can get a good idea of how they fit together at a high level. The goal isn’t to simply replicate the design into a new system. Whenever my team needs to build a new type of application or we’re working with a component we’ve never used, I always go out and see if there is a reference design for that component or system. ![]() Other reference designs are only good for the BOM and block diagram, leaving you to do the majority of the engineering. Some reference designs are very high quality and could be easily adapted into a production-grade systems. No matter how you feel about reference designs, the best component companies will release reference designs for their new and legacy products to show designers an example application for a component. Some designers love reference designs and some designers hate them.
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