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by Max-q
652 days ago
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We have a couple of challenges today. Hobbyists often go over 20MHz, because they put WiFi, BT or USB on their boards, giving EMC issues. Also, the speed of the modern ICs tend to be very high. If you have a 9600 Hz UART signal, that is not a 9600 Hz signal if it's a square wave with a modern IC with very short rise time on the pins. So a good old, slow serial line can with modern MCU emit noise up in the hundreds of MHz range. So your PCB layout tips are important, even on slow circuits these days. |
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Maybe EMI crosstalk. But WIFI and BT are supposed to eminate out like a radio and jump across boards. That's the point.
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USB is a matched impedance differential pair. Are beginners really running high speed USB differential pairs down their circuits today?
Because that's a really.... Erm.... strange.... definition of a beginner. IMO anyway.