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GEE JOE 3584 wrote:
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> Thanks for all the insight into emi.
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> I have one additional question.
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> Bury signal trace between ground planes to shield the signals.
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> What if we bury signal traces between a ground plane and a vcc plane ?
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> Thanks,
> Joe Gee
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This can be tricky depending upon alot of things, Joe.
Basically, keep your traces much further away from the
power plane than the ground plane if you can.
If you are running traces from the "power plane" side of the
board (I hope I'm not being vague) to between the ground and
power planes, referenced as close as possible to the ground plane,
you can run into other problems.
Changing from one common reference plane (say a power plane)
to another (say a ground plane) can cause problems.
Doug
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