Hi Brad,

Using a power- and groundplane probably gives you enough space to route the
signals on the top- and bottomlayer. This is what I preffer when doing a 4
layer board. Better EMC behaviour etc.

Nice article on PCB stack-up is
http://www.hottconsultants.com/tips.html

Best regards,

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Ben Uijtenhaak
Gatsometer BV
Haarlem, the Netherlands
phone +31 23 525 50 50
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Sent: maandag 8 augustus 2005 23:14
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Subject: [PEDA] Multilayer PCB.


I hope this post does not generate the feedback caused by the vias posting.



I have a small dense board with surface mount and through hole on both
sides.

Because it is so dense I want to add some internal layers to assist in the
signal routing.

Is there any recommendation for the internal layers (i.e. one is a ground
plane and the other is a signal layer).

I don't require a power plane.



I have only laid out double sided PCB's thus far.



Thanks,

Brad.


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