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It’s Your Loss: Determining And Controlling Loss In The PCB Design Process
When it comes to designing a high-speed PCB, we always have to factor in the dynamic of signal loss. And, there are lots of areas where loss can occur. Accounting for all of these aspects of loss can be a challenging and time-consuming task as too much loss can prevent a high-speed PCB from functioning properly. This article will address the various aspects of loss, how they factor into the PCB design process, and how loss can be effectively
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New Multilayer Architecture: Power Mesh
It’s funny how we accept the status quo as the only reality because it’s the only existence we’ve been subject to. In printed circuit design, the multilayer architecture is one such status quo. But it is not the only architecture that will work for high-speed designs. At Hewlett-Packard, we experimented with and implemented a higher performance architecture based on RF Design characteristics. It was not by accident, as our PCB design organization
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Understand the AC and DC Return Path on a High-Performance Mixed-Signal PCB
High performance mixed-signal PCBs are difficult to design. Proper grounding and routing are essential to ensure accurate ADC conversion. In this article we’ll discuss a complex topic; the importance of designing a controlled current path on high performance mixed (Analog/Digital) PCBs, and how this impacts the performance of your board. What are we going to learn? • Loop currents follow different path (depends from their frequency range.) • How
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SMTA for Young Professionals
The SMTA is an international non-profit with chapters across the world in the US, Canada, Mexico, India, Europe, Brazil, Hong Kong and Malaysia. Since it’s invention in the 1960’s; Surface Mount Technology has helped reduce waste, reduce consumer costs, and most importantly, reduce environmental impact. This industry is creative and inventive. Everything we touch has been engineered. Our industry leaders shape the world around us. Our goal as an
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It’s All Analog
“It’s all analog!” I would state emphatically, often banging the table for effect. Those in the room that knew me would continue working, those that didn’t believe me could be seen to roll their eyes, but sometimes I would get the attention of a new hire or someone just out of school, and they might ask “what about digital?” The time was the middle of the 1980s, and I was working at Commodore Business Systems as a senior design engineer, which
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Insertion Loss Deviation or Intersymbol Interference Noise?
In a previous blog, I discussed how channel quality is quantified by eye patterns [1]. There, it is explained how eye patterns are created from the thru S-parameters only. So, if you are using the thru S-parameters alone, do reflections even matter? Intuitively, it would seem like they don’t matter since they are not directly used to calculate the eye pattern. S-Parameters Still Matter But, of course reflections matter! Reflections cause signal
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Demystifying ECAD MCAD Formats - OnTrack Whiteboard Series
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What Makes a Good PCB Fabrication Shop?
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How Many Laminations Can PCB Materials Hold Up to?
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Amit Bahl on Total Cost of Ownership and Value
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Can I Trust PCB Material Datasheets?
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Efficient Polygon Practices
Creating, deleting, and modifying the polygon pours on your board is something you do every day, but are you doing
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Agile Embedded Software Development: The Best of Both Worlds
You might want to use agile development to build this embedded system As unique hardware platforms that provide computing power in a variety of applications, embedded systems combine the best of every techie’s dreams: hardware design and software development. Design processes for simpler embedded systems tend to be linear, and the hardware and embedded software may even be developed in parallel by different design teams. As systems become more
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Integrate Your ECAD Tools with Mechanical Design Software
Communication between ECAD and MCAD teams can be like a game of telephone Ever play a game of telephone as a child? Once the message gets back to the sender, successive miscommunication along the way causes the original message and idea to be completely modified. This is the same thing that happens when mechanical and electrical design teams are siloed into different groups. Collaboration breaks down and communication becomes difficult. The
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ECAD/MCAD Co-design for PCB Manufacturing with 3D Printing
It is ironic that PCB design has helped drive the adoption of new technology in all industries, including manufacturing automation, yet PCB manufacturing processes themselves have not seen radical innovation for many decades. Some innovative companies are looking to change this and are driving PCB manufacturing into Industry 4.0. 3D printing is already driving new manufacturing methodologies in every industry, such as “lights out” and digital
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