High speed pcb design
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2022 2:04 pm
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for considerations to keep in mind while designing a PCB for my worn 3D Printer (Only double-sided available) with high-speed signals (up to 100MHz).
But I have some Questions:
4) Would using smds be a better option than through hole components and why?
5) If I use smds, I would have to use vias to provide ground is using vias for ground and also other connections a good option?
6)What other techniques can be used to minimize the stray capacitances and inductances at high frequency.
7)What is with the transmission line termination and control impedance?
8)Microstrip:what is it ? In case of double sided pcb with one ground layer and the other etched part is this microstrip?
9)What should I do with the power should it be provided on the etched side?
Please correct me where wrong Please try to answer all it would really help me.
Any Idea , Suggestions would be appreciated,
I didn’t find the right solution from the internet.
Reference: A Completed Tutorial of High-Speed PCB Design
Thanks,
I am looking for considerations to keep in mind while designing a PCB for my worn 3D Printer (Only double-sided available) with high-speed signals (up to 100MHz).
But I have some Questions:
4) Would using smds be a better option than through hole components and why?
5) If I use smds, I would have to use vias to provide ground is using vias for ground and also other connections a good option?
6)What other techniques can be used to minimize the stray capacitances and inductances at high frequency.
7)What is with the transmission line termination and control impedance?
8)Microstrip:what is it ? In case of double sided pcb with one ground layer and the other etched part is this microstrip?
9)What should I do with the power should it be provided on the etched side?
Please correct me where wrong Please try to answer all it would really help me.
Any Idea , Suggestions would be appreciated,
I didn’t find the right solution from the internet.
Reference: A Completed Tutorial of High-Speed PCB Design
Thanks,