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Multi-Layer PCBs & Layer Stackup
What’s New in Altium 365: Version Control for Hardware, Layer Stackup in Web Viewer, and SOC 2 Type 1 Certification
The Altium 365 user community is now 20,000 strong! Recent updates include layer stack web viewer, SOC 2 Type 1 certification, and more. read all about it here.
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Introduction to Flex PCB Materials
Learn how to properly select flex PCB materials for accommodating rigid-flex designs and how choosing the right flex circuit materials helps mitigate field failures.
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Stripline Impedance Calculator
Learn more about using and interpreting results from a microstrip impedance calculator.
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Microstrip Impedance Calculator
Learn more about using and interpreting results from a microstrip impedance calculator.
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Differential Stripline Impedance Calculator
Try our differential stripline impedance calculator, built based on Wadell’s equations.
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Differential Microstrip Impedance Calculator
Learn more about using and interpreting results from a differential microstrip impedance calculator.
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Differential Pair Impedance: Using a Calculator to Design Your PCB
Do you know what to look for in your differential pair impedance calculator? We've compiled the important information you need to know in this short guide.
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When Do PCB Power Plane Resonances Occur?
Do you know when a power plane resonance occurs in the PDN on a circuit board? We’ll examine when this occurs and what causes it.
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Selecting Materials for High Voltage PCB Design and Layout
Your high voltage PCB design will need a board material that’s specifically designed to tolerate high voltages, as well as potential for overvoltage and high temperature.
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What is PCB Star Grounding and Why Would Anyone Use It?
PCB star grounding can encourage bad design practices that lead to radiated EMI emissions in your PCB layout.
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Recover Conductor Losses By Clearing Your PCB Ground Layer
Need to recover some conductor losses? Here’s how clearing out your ground plane near an I/O or connector can help.
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Do You Always Need 1 oz. Copper Thickness on Each Layer?
1 oz. copper thickness is often seen as a standard thickness value used in many designs. Here’s when you might need thicker copper on every layer.
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Can You Route Digital Signals on a 2-layer PCB Design?
2-layer PCBs are a common entry-level choice for designers, and they can even support high speed designs if built correctly.
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Two 4 Layer PCB Stackups With 50 Ohms Impedance
Need a 4-layer PCB stackup that can support high speed components on both sides of the board? Consider these alternatives to the typical 4-layer stackup.
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Microstrip PCB Ground Clearance Part 2: How Clearance Affects Losses
In a previous article, I provided a discussion and some simulation results on the necessary clearance between impedance controlled traces and nearby grounded copper pour. What we found was that, once the spacing between the pour and the trace becomes too small, the trace becomes an impedance-controlled coplanar waveguide (with or without ground). We also saw that the 3W rule for the spacing between the trace and the grounded copper pour is a bit
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What PCB Copper Thickness Should You Use?
Do you know what PCB copper thickness you should use in your circuit board? Learn more about 0.5 oz/sq ft or 1.0 oz/sq ft copper thickness standards and what it means for your fabrication process in this guide.
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Designing a 4 Layer Stackup With 50 Ohm Impedance PCB Traces
Your 4-layer PCB stackup with 50 Ohm impedance will constrain your trace width to sit within a specific range of values.
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