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by bangaladore
809 days ago
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It is common to route high-speed signals on the top and bottom layers to avoid vias that cause impedance mismatches even when back drilled ($$$). To maintain a specific characteristic impedance, you need a plane (GND) some distance from the traces which themselves have a specific width. Without a plane under/above the signals, you can't get a specific impedance value. You can additionally fill the top and bottom layers, which marginally affects the impedance. |
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