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ESDA

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ESDA, Esda [ˈɛzdə]
n acronym for
(Law) Electrostatic Deposition Analysis: a technique used to check the sequence in which a statement written in police custody was made. The chronology of the statement is arrived at by the examination of indentations on subsequent pages


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Hundreds of EDA products now interoperate with Mentor Graphics tools for ESDA, Top-Down Design, PCB Layout and IC Design.
Over 95 OpenDoor partner companies have agreed to develop and maintain commercial integrations, expanding the choices available to Mentor Graphics users in all design processes: hundreds of EDA products now interoperate with Mentor Graphics tools for ESDA, Top Down Design, PCB Layout and IC Design.
Dangelmayer was president of the ESD association in 1989 and is currently a member of the ESD Association's national education committee, speaker's bureau, local chapters committee, academic outreach, ESDA fellow and corporate membership committee.
 
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