Flawless PCB design: RF rules of thumb - Part 1
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In this series, I'm going to show you some very simple rules to achieve the highest performance from your radio frequency PCB design for your electronics project. I'll do this by showing you how to improve the grounding and reduce the crosstalk. These rules apply to both analog , digital and RF electronics. I'll also share some rules of thumb for PCB parasitics that you can use in electronics simulations. I'll prove my points with actual measurements on dedicated test PCBs. In this first part, I'll focus on why ground planes are so effective.
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00:00 Introduction
00:14 The fundamental problem
01:25 Where does current run?
03:52 What is a Ground Plane?
04:57 Estimating trace impedance
05:46 Estimating parasitic capacitance
07:38 Demo 1: Ground Plane obstruction
13:15 Demo 2: Microstrip loss
13:54 Demo 3: Floating copper
16:23 Conclusion