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Thank you Robert!... Exactly what I was looking for......
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Altium Pad-to-Pad Length Matching
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I would like to length-match two or more trace routes from "pad to pad" meaning the "total signal length" between...
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Thank you all for your responses... I think I found most of rule of thumbs regarding decoupling cap placement in a Rick Hartley video... https://www....
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Effective Bulk (and Decoupling) Capacitor Placement
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I have always wondered the effectiveness of my decoupling capacitors or power line capacitors in general and I would appreciate if someone...
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This may be an old post but I wanted to bring the topic live again after I watched Rick Hartley's video (https://resources.altium.c...
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- I am not sure if this is what you mean, but, that is what I am currently testing: https://youtu.be/7p-VeVCl3QI
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Hi,
I noticed that sharing the symbols and footprints from a cloud server may be possible with an SVN Database Library instead of Database...
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Hi Omid,
Thank you for your response. So you think I should omit the far away PWR planes (L6 for L4 and L3 for L5) from impedance calculations...
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"Excellent" 8-layer Stackup Impedance Question
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I came across this so called "excellent" stackup for EMC/SI in a document and would like to consider using it but I do have...
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Differential vs Single Ended Impedance
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I have a simple beginners question and you help would be appreciated.
When designing for controlled impedance, I read...
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This is something that I tried as well but Altium looks for symbols and footprints only on the local folders or network. You would think you should be...
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Keeping track of where a part is used when working with integrated/DB libraries
When you are working with multiple boards and an integrated/database library, how do you keep track of which component is used on which board? For example...
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