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? We haven't been using negative planes in years and I believe most EDA tools have gotten away from them too. Thoughts. Tom H Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Admin Group Joined
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? We haven't been using negative planes in years and I believe most EDA tools have gotten away from them too. Thoughts. Tom H Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Admin Group Joined
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Posted: 13 Dec 2016 at 2:40pm Where is a via naming convention at? The anti-pad is for both Positive and Negative planes and it represents a very important value in the pad stack, especially for vias
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) used for custom pads. Flash Symbol ( .fsm ): A symbol used to represent a thermal relief connection on a negative plane. I don't believe the dra file is any different, and that the psm/bsm file is a binary file only used during placement
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) used for custom pads. Flash Symbol ( .fsm ): A symbol used to represent a thermal relief connection on a negative plane. I don't believe the dra file is any different, and that the psm/bsm file is a binary file only used during placement
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) used for custom pads. Flash Symbol ( .fsm ): A symbol used to represent a thermal relief connection on a negative plane. I don't believe the dra file is any different, and that the psm/bsm file is a binary file only used during placement
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?The anti-pad is for both Positive and Negative planes and it represents a very important value in the pad stack, especially for vias
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, positive and negative plane layers, high speed nets with controlled impedance, differential pair, and matched length constraints. “We received the entire PCB design in one single file from Fujitsu, and fabricated the board with the help of Photo Data who did the photoplotting for us
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, positive and negative plane layers, high speed nets with controlled impedance, differential pair, and matched length constraints. “We received the entire PCB design in one single file from Fujitsu, and fabricated the board with the help of Photo Data who did the photoplotting for us
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, positive and negative plane layers, high speed nets with controlled impedance, differential pair, and matched length constraints. “We received the entire PCB design in one single file from Fujitsu, and fabricated the board with the help of Photo Data who did the photoplotting for us