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Linahan, Andrew wrote:
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> Dear Technet,
>
> Can anyone direct me to the results of any studies into the relative
> effectiveness of "encapsulating" all PCB traces between outer layer
> ground planes (of multilayer PCBs) to minimise electromagnetic emissions?
> We are contemplating adding this feature to designs which are about to
> enter CAD, but have yet to be convinced that the (routing) "pain" is
> worth the "gain". Failing that, a summary of anyone's practical
> experience with this or any other (EMC-enhancing) technique would be
> greatly appreciated.
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> Andrew Linahan
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> (Manufacturing Test Manager)
> QPSX Communications Pty Ltd
> Private bag 24
> West Perth 6005
> Western Australia
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> tel. +61 (09) 262 2000
> fax. +61 (09) 324 1642
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Andrew,
Actual measurements from one design to another I don't have.
If you want to start a discussion about what you are doing,
I'd be glad to that ON-LINE or OFF-LINE.
My experience covers the KHz to GHz, motor servo control to
communications circuits, TTL to ECL, impedence control to
no impedence control. Although it may sound like alot,
it's really not compared to some other people I know.
The "encapsulation" method may or may not work depending
upon alot of factors. There are some questions we'd have to
work through so that I can get and idea of what you're up against:
1. What are some of the oscillators on board?
2. What are your edge rates?
3. Are we talking an impedence controlled board?
4. Does the board have very little interface with other
boards or outside world, or are there alot of interfaces to
other boards and the outside world?
5. What family or families of devices are on the board?
6. What is the purpose of the board?
Is it controlling a little motor in a machine shop?
Is it controlling 1200 emergency phone calls a day?
Is it controlling patient connected devices in a hospital?
Although emi control at the pcb level is where any design should start,
it happens to be the most obscure area of emi control with designers.
There are a couple of books published on the subject.
I can supply a list of them for you.
I can also provide some rough "rules-of-thumb" to use for consideration.
I could go on but I'd be taking up time. Give me a shout!
Doug
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