Understanding PCB Layout Essential - Change the way how you look at the tracks
About different way of thinking when doing PCB Layout. Do not think about voltages and currents, think about transferring energy.
Link to the original Rick Hartley’s presentation:
#The-Extreme-importance-of-PC-Board-Stack-up
Теги: PCB layout,layout,routing
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