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So you want to make design decisions in electronics
The authors continue to explore making design decisions in electronics. This article is the fourth in a series that will examine a range of electronic processing functions and discuss the alternative approaches that pupils and teachers can adopt when making design decisions. The articles are intended to make you stop and think about the advantages and disadvantages of those design decisions and their alternatives.