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Fresh PCB Concepts: PCB Stackup Strategies—Minimizing Crosstalk and EMI for Signal Integrity

01/09/2025 | Team NCAB -- Column: Fresh PCB Concepts
PCBs are critical components in almost every modern electronic device, but their design goes far beyond routing signals from one point to another. The stackup of a PCB (the arrangement of its layers) has a significant impact on signal integrity, electromagnetic interference (EMI), and crosstalk. The complexity of these issues grows exponentially as designs increase in speed, frequency, and complexity.

Keysight Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator United States Military, Aerospace and Government Alliance

12/13/2024 | Keysight Technologies, Inc.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced it has joined the Intel Foundry Accelerator United States Military, Aerospace and Government (USMAG) Alliance..

Designing for Cost to Manufacture

11/21/2024 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
ICAPE's Richard Koensgen, a seasoned field application engineer with a rich background in PCB technology, shares his journey of working with customers and manufacturers through the intricacies of circuit board development and emphasizes the importance of early-stage collaboration with PCB designers. With a focus on tackling the most challenging aspects of PCB design and manufacturing, he discusses everything from layout considerations to the thermal challenges of today's technology when it comes to designing for cost.

Beyond Design: High-speed Rules of Thumb

11/21/2024 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond Design
The idiom “rule of thumb” is often used in electronics design and has its origins in the practice of measuring roughly with one’s thumb. Rules of thumb are easy-to-remember, broadly accurate guides or principles based on practice rather than theory. They are used to help feed our intuition to find a quick solution based on experience. We are often forced to use rules of thumb in PCB design in the absence of expensive analysis tools. We also use them to get quick ballpark figures initially and then fine-tune the numbers with further analysis. We can use rules of thumb as a sanity check to assess whether we are using our tools correctly. In this month’s column, I will present some commonly used and helpful rules for high-speed PCB design.

Keysight Providing Software to Enable Researchers through the Microelectronics Commons

11/15/2024 | Keysight Technologies
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced it has reached an agreement to provide its electronic design automation (EDA) software to six of the eight hubs participating in the Microelectronics Commons (Commons).
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