Functional requirements: Firstly, it is necessary to clarify the functions required for electronic components and determine the type and quantity of required components. Reliability: When selecting electronic components, it is necessary to consider their reliability and lifespan to ensure system performance and stability. Supplier credibility: Choose reliable suppliers to ensure quality and reliability. Cost: Understand the cost of electronic components and find the most cost-effective electronic components to meet the budget. Physical size: Ensure that the size of the component meets the design size requirements to make it suitable for the required packaging method. Environmental adaptability: For electronic systems that need to be used in special environments such as high temperature, low temperature, or high humidity, appropriate electronic components need to be selected. Standby power consumption: Choose electronic components with low power consumption to save power and extend battery life. Compatibility: Ensure that components are compatible with other hardware and software.
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