Impedance in printed circuit boards (PCBs) is a critical factor for ensuring signal integrity, especially at high frequencies. It affects the transmission of signals and can lead to issues such as reflections and crosstalk if not properly managed.
The characteristic impedance of a microstrip trace on a PCB can be calculated using the formula:
Understanding and calculating impedance is essential for designing high-speed digital circuits to maintain signal quality.
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How does changing the dielectric material affect the impedance?
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