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Fly-by Topology Routing for DDR3 and DDR4 Memory
Banner image credit: Nine Dot Connects Take a look at your RAM chips the next time you're upgrading your desktop or laptop. If you need to, get the chip under a magnifying glass. Any traces you might see on the surface layer are just the beginning of a complicated web of traces between the edge connector and the RAM chips. Although the routing can get quite complicated, you can see a relatively simple topology when you take a 30,000 foot view of
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Don’t Let Unmanageable Tools Deny You the Joy of Designing a PCB
There are a lot of “firsts” in our lives; the first time we drove alone after getting our driver’s license, going out on our first real date, buying our first home. These moments, and millions of others like them, are supposed to bring a feeling of joy when we remember them. Another moment of joy for me was the first PCB design that I worked on. I remember routing traces on a design that a co-worker opened up for me the first time I sat in front
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Rick Hartley on Moving Energy Between Two Ground Planes
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Rick Hartley on Changing Layers
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Rick Hartley on EMI Signatures
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Rick Hartley on How Energy Travels Through a Circuit
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Rick Hartley on the Question of What Energy Is
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