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Tips for improving high speed PCBs from Analog Devices

Tips for improving high speed PCBs from Analog Devices

2010-03-05 by Steve Greenfield

Webinar and PDF. Also includes an excerpt from an Op Amp book covering high speed PCB design including bypassing.
<http://www.analog.com/en/amplifiers-and-comparators/operational-amplifiers-op-amps/products/CU_over_Tips_for_improving_High-Speed_PCB_Layout/fca.html>

 Steve Greenfield
Electronic Engineering Technician AT
Electronic Technician 20+ years
CET Computers and Consumer Electronics
IPC-A-610D CIS Specialist

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Tips for improving high speed PCBs from Analog Devices

2010-03-06 by Donald H Locker

Thank you, Steve.  I don't have time to search out these gems, and your post is a great one at a great time.

Donald.

----- "Steve Greenfield" <alienrelics@...> wrote:
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> Webinar and PDF. Also includes an excerpt from an Op Amp
> book covering high speed PCB design including bypassing.
> <http://www.analog.com/en/amplifiers-and-comparators/operational-amplifiers-op-amps/products/CU_over_Tips_for_improving_High-Speed_PCB_Layout/fca.html>
> 
>  Steve Greenfield
> Electronic Engineering Technician AT
> Electronic Technician 20+ years
> CET Computers and Consumer Electronics
> IPC-A-610D CIS Specialist 
> 
>

Re: Tips for improving high speed PCBs from Analog Devices

2010-03-15 by sailingto

Thanks Steve - that article has a very good section on power supply bypassing and helped me understand the effects of 2.2uF vs .1 vs .001 uF caps for bypassing.

Ken H.

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@...> wrote:
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>
> Webinar and PDF. Also includes an excerpt from an Op Amp book covering high speed PCB design including bypassing.
> <http://www.analog.com/en/amplifiers-and-comparators/operational-amplifiers-op-amps/products/CU_over_Tips_for_improving_High-Speed_PCB_Layout/fca.html>
> 
>  Steve Greenfield
> Electronic Engineering Technician AT
> Electronic Technician 20+ years
> CET Computers and Consumer Electronics
> IPC-A-610D CIS Specialist
>

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