Just curious to know how many of you run logic and/or analog simulations on 
your designs before doing a PCB, or if you do any prototyping.

Since I'm a longtime designer of IC's, I rely heavily on simulations: 
ngspice for the analog sections, verilog for the entire PCB (logic, FPGA if 
any, and analog). Once that is done, I go straight to PCBs with no 
prototyping. So far, I've only had 1 project that required any 'blue wires' 
to fix a design error.

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