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SAP and mSAP in Flexible Circuit Fabrication
Question: What is SAP and mSAP? This is an excellent question. These acronyms are getting a lot of attention lately and are relatively new acronyms for the PCB industry, which ironically is infamous for using them. SAP and mSAP are not new terms to the electronics industry, they are common processes in IC substrate fabrication, but these are processes that are emerging technology in the PCB fabrication segment. After saying this is new technology
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Weekly Digest: Protect Vias, Microvias and More
We’re bringing the top industry voices together to provide you with PCB design insights you can't find anywhere else. This week listen to Gerry Partida on the OnTrack Podcast, and review content from Happy Holden, Lee Ritchey and more on the Altium PCB Design blog. Learn about via protection, microvia manufacturing processes, and more in the content below. The OnTrack Podcast with Judy Warner This week on the OnTrack Podcast, Gerry Partida
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Lee Ritchey on Controlling Crosstalk
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Lee Ritchey on Stacking Stripes
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Lee Ritchey on Forward and Backward Crosstalk
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A Look at PCI Express and Schematics
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Lee Ritchey on Twisted Pairs
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Lee Ritchey on Connectors and Flexible Circuits
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On Clearing Ground Under AC Coupling Capacitor Mounting Pads
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Lee Ritchey on AC Coupling Capacitors and their Placement
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How to Minimize via Effects in High-speed Signals
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Lee Ritchey on Two Different Layer Changing Vias
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When Vias Cause Problems
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Lee Ritchey on Managing Connector Crosstalk
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Lee Ritchey on Managing Crosstalk
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Lee Ritchey on Skew
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Lee Ritchey on Low Dk Laminates
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