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crosstalk in commercial boards

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Hi Experts,

How to determine the acceptable crosstalk. I have a 6-layer PCB with stripline and dual-stripline configuration having DDR3, RGMII and GPMC asynchronous signals. When i check the crosstalk in EDA tool i get in the range of 550mV.
What is the minimum acceptable crosstalk range that would not cause error and can be ignored.


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it depends on interface voltage standard.don't make the interface voltage vialate the standard when you calculate .
 
It all depends on the requirement. Usually it should be less than 35% of the voltage on that line.
 

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