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Fiber weave effect calculation in pcb

Ram1234
Ram1234 over 1 year ago

Hi Team,

Good day!

How to calculate the angle offset and max length?

Here is my stack-up 

You can consider my signal to be routed in layer 3.

Please help in understanding the calculation and concept of it.

Thanks, 

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  • VVRD
    0 VVRD over 1 year ago

    Hi Ram,

    Below is the visual representation of how angle offset and max length are calculated. hope it helps.

    Thank you

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  • VVRD
    0 VVRD over 1 year ago

    Hi Ram,

    Below is the visual representation of how angle offset and max length are calculated. hope it helps.

    Thank you

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    0 Ram1234 over 1 year ago in reply to VVRD

    Hi VVRD

    Providing more details would help me understand this in greater depth.

    Where can we obtain this specific value? Is there a formula available to calculate it? If so, how?

    Thanks ,

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    0 VVRD over 1 year ago in reply to Ram1234

    Hi Ram,

    please refer below image.

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