PCB Design of High Speed Circuits
Book Description
High-speed circuitry is used in all modern products. Understanding high-speed fundamentals and the relationship of speed to distance and how to apply this knowledge is the key to successful designing. Any significant noise problems at the system level can be very expensive and must be solved at the board level during layout. But yet board costs must be managed properly. It is easy to over-design a product, have unnecessary layers and drive the cost of a product up too high.
In this book the focus is on what must be understood to take the schematic and transform it into a working PCB design while keeping costs under control. Emphasis is on digital circuits, though it also is just as applicable to analog. Information presented in this course can be applied to high-speed digital and analog designs up into the GHz.
Often times the major source of noise begins with power distribution, where new material has been added. With a well designed power system the focus shifts to signal integrity. The topics include cross talk, impedance control and reflections, stubs, terminators, and etc.
Since the majority of designs also have analog, the topic next shifts to what is vital to understand to insure that analog circuitry performs as expected. Analog is more sensitive and deserves special attention.
To complete the topics, noise budgets, an new section on EMI has been added, closing with information on setting up design rules and documentation round out the course.
Who Will Benefit
This book will be of immense value to both circuit designers as well as CAD designers, and those involved in product testing, fabrication, troubleshooting and debug of high-speed products.
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Price: $169.95
Author: James C. Blankenhorn
Edition: July, 2002
Pages: ~240 full color 8.5”x11" pages
ISBN#: 1-882812-04-2
CB Design of High Speed Circuits - $169.95
High-speed circuitry is used in all modern products. Understanding high-speed fundamentals and the relationship of speed to distance and how to apply this knowledge is the key to successful designing. Any significant noise problems at the system level can be very expensive and must be solved at the board level during layout. But yet board costs must be managed properly. It is easy to over-design a product, have unnecessary layers and drive the cost of a product up too high.
In this book the focus is on what must be understood to take the schematic and transform it into a working PCB design while keeping costs under control. Emphasis is on digital circuits, though it also is just as applicable to analog. Information presented in this course can be applied to high-speed digital and analog designs up into the GHz.
Often times the major source of noise begins with power distribution, where new material has been added. With a well designed power system the focus shifts to signal integrity. The topics include cross talk, impedance control and reflections, stubs, terminators, and etc.
Since the majority of designs also have analog, the topic next shifts to what is vital to understand to insure that analog circuitry performs as expected. Analog is more sensitive and deserves special attention.
To complete the topics, noise budgets, an new section on EMI has been added, closing with information on setting up design rules and documentation round out the course.
Who Will Benefit
This book will be of immense value to both circuit designers as well as CAD designers, and those involved in product testing, fabrication, troubleshooting and debug of high-speed products.
Price: $169.95
Author: James C. Blankenhorn
Edition: July, 2002
Pages: ~240 full color 8.5”x11" pages
ISBN#: 1-882812-04-2







