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DATA Line Termination match

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archive over 18 years ago

Hey Kai Keskinen,

I matched the length from U1 to U2 for all signals, now when i am trying to match the Termination resistor length for 1000 mil nearly for 10 signals i am unable to match the length i am getting around 600 mil so i routed it for 600 mil and i am unable route same byte termination resistor in a single layer so i took few line in next layer.I want to know the method i followed is correct or not, if not what i have to do.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by prashanthkumar.tm
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Firstly, you should have carried on with the first thread you opened for this topic.

    I can't exactly figure out what you are asking. Each byte lane from U1 to U2 should be routed on the same layer. I very much suspect that the distance to the termination, if varied from 600 mils to 1000 mils, is not going to make any significant difference. Why don't you run some simulations to confirm that?


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Kalevi2
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Thank you


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by prashanthkumar.tm
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