- Reference design
Reference design refers to a technical
blueprint of a system that is intended for others to copy. It contains the essential elements of the system; however, third parties may enhance or modify the design as required.Reference Design Packages enable a fast track to market thereby cutting costs and reducing risk in the customer's integration project. Reference designs enable customers to shorten their time to market. In this modern competitive world shortening the design cycle and speeding up the time to market is the major challenge faced by
Original equipment manufacturer s (OEMs).The main purpose of reference design is to support companies in development of next generation products using latest technologies. The reference product is proof of the platform concept and is usually targeted for specific applications.
As the predominant customer for reference designs are OEM's, many reference designs are created by technology component vendors, whether hardware or software, as a means to increase the likelihood that their product will be designed into the OEM's product, giving them a competitive advantage.
Examples
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NanoBook , a reference design of a miniature laptop
*Open source hardware (also )
**RONJA , a free and open telecommunication technology ("free Internet")
**VIA OpenBook , a free and open reference design of a laptop
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