Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 11 06:33:27 EDT 2016 | fady
i'm new to pcb design and i'm wondering that starting from which frequency range we need to apply the high speed PCB design rules and techniques ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 06:30:04 EDT 2016 | technotronix
I think it is normally from 4.0 to 5.0
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 10:38:23 EDT 2016 | richardlawson1489
Here is a video for high speed pcb design rule and techniques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlHLmQ2HO1w This may help you.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 11 07:58:17 EDT 2016 | davef
IPC-2252 - Design Guide for RF/Microwave Circuit Boards IPC-2251 - Design Guide for the Packaging of High Speed Electronic Circuits IPC-2141A - Design Guide for High-Speed Controlled Impedance Circuit Boards IPC design standards https://portal.ip
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 04 05:11:14 EST 2007 | omidjuve
can you send me the articles about the high frequency boards issues with different types of solder paste alloy because i can`t find any free document about this article
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 19:43:09 EST 2007 | davef
"Effects of surface finish on high frequency signal loss using various substrate materials" - Call Don Cullen at Mac Dermid or Larry Gatewood at Rockwell Collins for a copy.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 12:20:44 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Does it fail to function or does it function outside of acceptable tolerances? If the latter I wouldn't know what to think, but if the former I would feel obligated to suspect solder quality or maybe even a component problem with the elevated lead-
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 14:44:46 EDT 2007 | bbarton
Lots of papers out there on HiFreq circuits and the effects of solder paste residue. Google Dr. Karen Tellefsen. Simple test...take a "failed" board, remove the residues, test again. Has the problem gone away?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 12:04:54 EDT 2007 | russ
everything else EXACTLY the same? meaning exact same product number from the same manufacturer same fluxes used in the paste? no additional no clean "touchup" or hand soldering operations? No expert by any means but it would seem odd to me that the
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 13:59:49 EDT 2007 | petep
I have always understood that on boards (or circuits) operating over 900 MHz, No Clean fluxes are to be avoided. Apparently the residues left behind, while non-conductive and non-corrosive, will change impedence of the circuit. It may be a possibil