Thursday, 22 September 2016
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Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Class 19: Balanced Differential Signalling
Class 19: Balanced Differential Signalling:
1. For Balanced transmission system, the signals should be routed close to each other.
2. Equal Length.
1. Different type differential signal routing is shown in the above picture.
- Microstrip
- Stripline
- Stripline (Broadside coupled)
1. For the High speed interface it is recommended to route the differential referenced to GND on both side. (Ideal case - electrical validation boards).
2. Length matching tolerances as per the standard guideline
3. Avoid multiple vias on the paths to reduce the impedance mismatch.
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Thursday, 16 June 2016
Class 18 : Differential Signalling Part 3
Advantages and Drawbacks of Differential Signalling:
Advantages of differential Signalling:
- Noise insertion to the Single ended and differential signal is shown above.
- Noise coupling will get cancelled @ the receiver for differential signal
- Differential signals are having low voltage level. So radiation level is less on the differential signal.
Drawbacks on the Differential Signal:
- Need additional wiring.
- High cost and extra circuits
- Additional routing requirements.
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Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Class 17: Differential Signalling - Part 2
Class 17: Differential Signalling - Part 2
Noise Margin in Single Ended Signals:
- Single ended signals are distorted by the spurious noise easily.
- Noise margin for the 5V single ended signals shown above.
- Noise margin is high for the single ended signals.
- Latest technology using the low voltage and high speed signals.
- Voltage gone down to 0.8V and
- Differentiall signalling is suitable for the low voltage and high speed signal requirement
Advantages of the Differential Signalling:
- Low voltage swing
- Small noise margin
- High Data rate
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Saturday, 4 June 2016
Class 16: Differential signalling
Differential Signalling:
Introduction:
- High Speed Signal transmission needs differential signalling.
- Low voltage transmission of the signal needs differential signalling.
- Differential signalling needs better immunity to noise.
- Single ended signals transmission is referenced to Ground.
- All the voltage levels measured with respect to ground.
- It needs single conductor for the signal transmission and one common ground.
- Signals are sensed based on the difference of the voltage between the two lines.
- Two conductors are required to transmit the signal + common ground.
- Two conductors should be close to each other and tightly coupled.
- Noise introduced on the differential signals are induced on the both positive and Negative signals.So on the receiver signals noise signal get cancelled.
- Better noise immunity on the differential signals.
- Few typical differential signal routing on the PCB.
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Sunday, 21 February 2016
Class 15: Allegro viewer - Layout review
Allegro Viewer- Layout Review Settings
Layer visibility Settings
Mask Enable
Mask TOP: The mask will not present on the visible area.
Paste TOP: Solder paste will be present on the paste top.
Silkscreen TOP: Ref des, connector details will be visible on the layer.
Check out this blog for Hardware Board Design Tutorial.
Sunday, 7 February 2016
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