How does one determine the spacing between high speed PCB track and other tracks to minimse the cross talk and coupling of electric and magnetic fields? I believe it depends on the distance from ground plane, width of track and the thickness of copper but do not know an exact solution.
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Answer selected by gyuunyuu1989 at 04-21-2023, 10:41 AM.
Some time ago I created this video, it may help:
TIP #025: Try to use as big gap / clearance between signals as possible
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in general use at least 4x line width.. to the adjacend trace.. so if your trace is 10 mill, the distance between this trace and the next is 40 mill.👍 1Comment
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Some time ago I created this video, it may help:
TIP #025: Try to use as big gap / clearance between signals as possible
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Thanks Robert.
Looking forward to a video that can comprehensively deal with the topic of via used in high speed PCBs.Comment
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