 Welcome to part 6 of this eDesign Suite video tutorial series. In this video, you will learn how to export your project, including BOM and ORCAD files, and start prototyping. As demonstrated in previous episodes, let's navigate to the eDesign Suite page. Select an application use case. In the Power Management Design Center, open the Power Supply Design tool. Select DC-DC, non-isolated, and buck. Let's specify our operating conditions. Select the L6983 DC-DC buck converter and start the design. As explained in previous episodes, the eDesign Suite interactive dashboard gives you a preview of the design, including a fully annotated schematic and a bill of material. Here you can visualize your design's operating conditions and performance, make changes, and evaluate the outcome of those changes. You can also launch EDSim to perform an in-depth simulation of your circuit. Once you have tweaked your design and achieved your application requirements, you are ready to start the prototyping phase. First, save your design by clicking the Save button in the toolbar. A project repository will be created in your MyST workspace. Give it a name and a description. Notice how the Save Project dialog box lists all the projects you have already saved. Let's now export the project to your PC. For that, locate the Export menu in the toolbar. Click Export to File to save a complete description of your design project that you can easily share. Click Export Bomb to save a CSV file listing all components you need to develop your project. Also in the toolbar, locate the Export DSN ORCAD button. Click it to download an ORCAD representation of your design. Click it to export your design to ORCAD and start prototyping. In the next episode, you will see how eDesign Suite can help you select the right evaluation board for your application use case.