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PCB Trace Inductance Calculation: How Wide is Too Wide?
8 min
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PCB Design Engineers
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Here’s how you can size your traces correctly and ensure they have sufficiently low PCB trace inductance.
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Efficient PCB Routing Using Gloss and Retrace Software Tools
1 min
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The primary goal of your traces is to carry signals throughout your board without losses. To do this properly, you
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Transmission Line Impedance Calculation With Altium Designer
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PCB Design Engineers
Today’s PCBs contain many transmission lines. Combine this with increased clock frequencies and data rates and the result is a critical challenge to high-speed design. Neglecting these dynamics can undermine product development by compromising performance, power consumption, EMC/EMI compliance, and more - leading to delayed design cycles and opening gaps that can be exploited by your competition. Hone your high-speed design skills by joining us as we discuss the typical transmission lines encountered in today’s designs, the PCB variables that affect impedance, as well as how to create, calculate, and design transmission lines in Altium Designer. Learn how to maximize the built in SIMBEOR® engine by Simberian to craft impedance profiles and manage transmission lines in your designs. This Live Webinar recording covers the following: Current trends in electronics development PCB transmission line model and impedance calculations Transmission line with specified impedance in Altium Designer Don’t pass up on this opportunity to experience the industry’s best in class design experience!
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Signal Integrity Evangelist Eric Bogatin, our Expert Insider to DesignCon 2020
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Signal integrity expert, Dr. Eric Bogatin, explains Rule #9, drops details on the upcoming DesignCon in Santa Clara, and teases his new book on transmission lines. Watch this OnTrack podcast now.
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Living on the Edge (Rate) — It’s All About Time and Distance
8 min
Blog
The focus of this article is the clarify the origins of the phrase edge rate, what it really means relative to the design process and the best means for addressing it.
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Reflecting on Your Design, Part 2, What Do Reflections Do to a Signal?
7 min
Blog
In part 1 of this article, I described what transmission line reflections are, how they are created and what the
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Power Plane and Ground Planes: Should You Use Your PCB Power Plane as a Return Path?
9 min
Thought Leadership
Power planes (sometimes called a power layer) and ground planes are important for more than just distribution of supplying power
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