Re: PWB Layout for high frequency traces...

1997-02-05 Thread Cortland Richmond
s in RF manuals. Congratulations on the new job. Cortland == Original Message Follows >> Date: 03-Feb-97 17:51:27 MsgID: 1044-91676 ToID: 72146,373 From: >INTERNET:r_flind...@emulex.com >INTERNET:r_flind...@emulex.com Subj: PWB Layou

RE: PWB Layout for high frequency traces...

1997-02-04 Thread Tony Fredriksson
Hi, You may want to do a little research from the website www.emclab.umr.edu University of Missouri-Rolla is heavily involved in EM numerical modeling techniques. Regards, tony_fredriks...@netpower.com -- From: r_flinders To: emc-pstc; EMFLDS-L Subject: PWB Layout for high

Re: PWB Layout for high frequency traces...

1997-02-04 Thread HANS_MELLBERG
) You will find a treasure of information there. Hans Mellberg EMC Consultant __ Reply Separator _ Subject: PWB Layout for high frequency traces... Author: Non-HP-owner-emc-pstc (owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org) at hp-boise,uugw2 List

Re: PWB Layout for high frequency traces...

1997-02-04 Thread Doug McKean
r_flind...@emulex.com wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am looking for a method to determine the minimum distance which I can > route 1 GHz traces from other devices (including metal pin row headers) > without compromising the EMC performance (characteristic impedance) of the > traces, while preventing

PWB Layout for high frequency traces...

1997-02-04 Thread r_flinders
Hello all, I am looking for a method to determine the minimum distance which I can route 1 GHz traces from other devices (including metal pin row headers) without compromising the EMC performance (characteristic impedance) of the traces, while preventing any common-mode coupling to the other d