----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Smith" <ajsmith@...> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 5:11 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Sunny making his first PCB > 90 degrees bends are bad as the trace will act as a mini antenna. You might > think you won't have a problem since you not doing radio or high frequency > stuff, but you will. > > The trace will both radiate & receive RF. It may sound odd, but low-speed > switch can contain high-speed noise, leading to glitches. > > 10, 20, 40 MHz speeds are becoming common in hobby apps. > > You won't get bitten often, but you will get 'odd' problems, such as 'my > board fails when I breathe on it!' (capacitance problem) and 'fails outside > my house' (local transmitter interference). > > Whatever happened to the groovy curved traces from years back (old > calculators, etc). Well, apart from no hand layout! I can do curved tracks with the PCB software I use (Pulsonix). Leon -- Leon Heller, G1HSM Email: aqzf13@... My low-cost Philips LPC210x ARM development system: http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller/lpc2104.html
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Sunny making his first PCB
2004-02-02 by Leon Heller
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