Category:PCB PCB Design Rules
Initially PCBs were designed manually by creating a photomask on a clear mylar sheet, usually at two or four times the true size. Starting from the schematic diagram the component pin pads were laid out on the mylar and then traces were routed to connect the pads. If you have many questions of PCB Design, please come here!
Development of modern scientific technology leads to the increasing miniature of electronic components and massive application of SMT technology and devices in electronic products. SMT manufacturing d...(view more)
With the development of electronic component package technologies towards miniature, light weight and high performance, it has been a development trend of electronic components to increase component f...(view more)
With constant development of information technology, electronic products are becoming increasingly complicated in terms of their functions, categories and structures, driving PCB design towards direct...(view more)
To design a flex PCB is slightly different from rigid PCBs. Compared with rigid PCBs, flex PCBs can provide major savings in manufacturing cost and reduce space consumption. And a well-designed flex P...(view more)
In this article, we outline the “Golden Rules of PCB design,” most of which have stayed consistent for 25 years. Despite increasing levels of semiconductor integration and readily available syst...(view more)
How do you create your circuit board design? With routine and dullness, or with sweet love and passion? You can design a board layout in many different ways.You can autoroute the board. You can ...(view more)
Anyone who has worked on a system design lately knows that creating a printed-circuit board (PCB) is no longer simple. Differential signals and multiple layers are the norm. RF is needed for Bluetooth...(view more)
The board stackup is probably the most essential piece for ensuring a successful PCB design. Modern high-speed busses require controlled-impedance traces, and whether you are using a simulation tool, ...(view more)
Start building a robot that can follow lines or walls and avoid obstacles! Overview This is part 2 of a series of articles on my experiences building a robot that can do various things. Pl...(view more)
Differential pair refers to a pair of coupling transmission lines. The transmission of differential signal is the process in which two output drivers drive differential pair one of which features sign...(view more)