A HDMI Design Guide For Successful High-Speed PCB Design
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March 25, 2009 |
Author: |
Thomas Kugelstadt, Senior Systems Engineer; Texas Instruments Inc. |
Abstract: |
This article presents design guidelines for helping users of HDMI mux-repeaters to maximize the device's full performance through careful printed circuit board (PCB) design. We'll explain important concepts of some main aspects of high-speed PCB design with recommendations. This discussion will cover layer stack, differential traces, controlled impedance transmission lines, discontinuities, routing guidelines, reference planes, vias and decoupling capacitors.... |
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