Devil103
Joined: 13 May 2008 Posts: 2
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07 Nov 2009 16:17 Designing complex Microwave PCB |
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I'm starting work on a new Microwave PCB (1.5 GHz through 2.5 GHz) and I'm wondering how to best proceed.
I've made my component selections (mostly COTS IC's from Analog Devices, Hittite,..) and now I want to draw up the circuit diagram at component level (including decoupling capacitors, impedance matching,...) and work on the PCB.
I'm wondering which would be the best program to proceed
I'm thinking ADS because I can simulate the filtering and microstrips but I don't know if I could use ADS as a schematic tool especially seeing none of the Analog Devices components are included.
Which program do you guys recommend for component level schematic capture (and PCB layout) at microwave frequencies.
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biff44
Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Posts: 1834 Helped: 244 Location: New England, USA
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07 Nov 2009 20:44 Re: Designing complex Microwave PCB |
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If it is a simple board, just about any modern layout program will do. If it is a multilayer board with a high pin count digital chips, you will need a program with an autorouter and rules checker.
in any event, if you are new to this, there is just about 0% chance the board will work on first pass. I suggest you have an experienced engineer review the board layout after you are done, but before it is fabricated.
Rich
Maguffin Microwave LLC
http://www.maguffinmicrowave.com/pcbreviewservice.html
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