And one more question. May be somebody can advice free tool to layers stackup planning (with materials base). Unfortunately my pcb partner can't suggest to me optimal stackup template and I must calculate it myself.
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Hello, I was looking at the beaglebone black project and I have a question about ddr3 memory routing. If I understand the High Speed signals rules in lesson 4
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Power plane instead ground plane as base cooper for microstrip lines
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My pcb partner manufacturer can produce 6\8\10… boards. But prototype prices of 6 layers and 8\10 layers boards are differ dramatically. So I want to route 6 layers boards. It’s not a very complex board (it doesn’t contain many peripherals, only SoC, ddr3 memory, power and some interfaces).
I want to use stackup like this:
-Signals
-Plane
-Signals
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-Signals
-Plane
-Signals
So what is your opinion – is it possible to use power plane (not ground plane) as plane for ddr3 signals? Is’ it possible in theory or is it absolutely wrong?
Can we use power plane instead ground plane as base cooper for microstrip high speed lines?
And one more question. May be somebody can advice free tool to layers stackup planning (with materials base). Unfortunately my pcb partner can't suggest to me optimal stackup template and I must calculate it myself.
Thanks!Last edited by koreshx; 06-21-2016, 06:07 AM.Tags: None
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