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Measures taken when signal crosses splits

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi everyone,

I would be greatful if anyone answer my query.

If a situation occurs where I need to cross the splits what r the measures that needs to be taken and why ? Also If a signal is crossing two splits that of power and GND what are the measures that needs to be taken.

Thanks in advance.

Eswar


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Another GREAT site is www.speedingedge.com (Lee Ritchey). You can also get Lee's book "Right the 1st time" online. GREAT book! Highly recommend.

    You can check also, www.ultracad.com for SPLITS; and PCD&M magazine online, and search for "split". Lee had an article in it ~2000.

    Always get the facts. Nothing is ALWAYS right.

    Good day.
    MItch


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by cadpro2k
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    Also just did a search on Yahoo (PCB plane splits) and ran across this article. Very informational.

    Try it:
    http://pcdandm.com/cms/content/view/3413/95/


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    Thanks guys it will check them out.


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