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> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Jim To
> Aan: Ing. Gert Gremmen
> Datum: woensdag 15 april 1998 2:02
> Onderwerp: Re: Best multi-layers backplane layout
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> >Thank you for your comments. We do have some experien
Aan: cet...@cetest.nl
CC: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Datum: woensdag 15 april 1998 15:22
Onderwerp: Re(2): Best multi-layers backplane layout
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>I am curious. We always try to use power planes along with ground planes.
>The added capacitance, it was concluded, would be ben
Initially the stack up looks alright without knowing anything else.
Just some curiosity questions:
1) Are there any signal layers in this backplane?
2) Which power plane has the most current/family of ICs/noisy?
From this, you might want to consider assigning layer 1 as
the "outside" l
Gert,
I am curious. We always try to use power planes along with ground planes.
The added capacitance, it was concluded, would be beneficial. Why
asymmetric?
Scott
cet...@cetest.nl,Internet writes:
>Hello Jim,
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>For ground power planes make a definite selection between 1 and 2:
>1. make them t
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> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Jim To
> Aan: Ing. Gert Gremmen
> Datum: woensdag 15 april 1998 2:02
> Onderwerp: Re: Best multi-layers backplane layout
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> >Thank you for your comments. We do have some experience with multilayer
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