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Date: | Thu, 30 May 1996 09:15:10 -0700 |
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John,
If you refer your customer to the equations for stripline and microstrip
(or better show a drawing), hopefully, it'll become clear that it's ALWAYS
THE CASE. Examine the equations to find out how the dielectric "constant"
and distance..etc would affect the impedence.
A good reference that I've used is Motorola's MECL design databook. The
last one I looked at was a 1989 book. Not sure if there is a newer
version!! If anyone out there knows of a newer version, please LET ME
KNOW. Thanks.
Groovy got me hooked on this book a while back. thanks Groovy.
bilal khalaf
>This controlled impedance stuff is new to us...
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>All the reading I have done seems to imply that reference planes are
>adjacent to the signal plane. Is this typically the case, or always the
>case?
>I have a customer who keeps submitting designs which call for a controlled
>impedance line where the reference plane is not adjacent.
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>Any input in helping us understand this would be appreciated.
>
>Regards
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