JamesCm
Newbie level 5
Hello!
I'm routing a PCB that has a gigabit Ethernet, and that requires differential pairs with a target characteristic impedance. So I went studying about characteristic impedance, as it's something I never had to consider before, and although I understand it a little better now I still have a few questions about it in my PCB:
1) Does the distance between the 2 traces on the differential pairs affects their characteristic impedance?
2) Does the distance between the traces on the differential pairs and the GND polygon pour around those traces affects their characteristic impedance?
3) As far as my small knowledge of the subject, characteristic impedance does requires a return path, in order to form the capacitances along the conductors. Is that correct? Or does a single wire floating in space have characteristic impedance as well?
Thanks very much!
I'm routing a PCB that has a gigabit Ethernet, and that requires differential pairs with a target characteristic impedance. So I went studying about characteristic impedance, as it's something I never had to consider before, and although I understand it a little better now I still have a few questions about it in my PCB:
1) Does the distance between the 2 traces on the differential pairs affects their characteristic impedance?
2) Does the distance between the traces on the differential pairs and the GND polygon pour around those traces affects their characteristic impedance?
3) As far as my small knowledge of the subject, characteristic impedance does requires a return path, in order to form the capacitances along the conductors. Is that correct? Or does a single wire floating in space have characteristic impedance as well?
Thanks very much!