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PCB designs standards for transients, noise and heat

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ipc-2221 & pcb design

Is there any standards/guidelines for pcb design. I'm talking about considerations of the following:
Transcients
Noise
Heat
 

Re: pcb design and routing

Hi,

Regarding the standards to follow for the particular device , there are PCB design guidelines in the data sheets for many components.
Regarding the guidelines for Signal intergrity, EMI/EMC you can refer to the following sites :

http://www.ultracad.com
http://www.hottconsultants.com/tips.html

Also you can refer these books :
Mark Montrose : Design Theory Layout made simple
Dric Bogatin : signal Intigrity Simplified.
Howard W Johnson : High speed Digital Design - A Handbook of Black Magic

For the IPC standards you can refer h**p://www.ipc.org/

For Thermal analysis, it depends on the s/w that you are using .

Hope this helps

Rgds,
 

Re: pcb design and routing

can any body have motrose ebooks on pcb?
 

Re: pcb design and routing

Try this This **broken link removed**...
by David L.Jones
You can find design rules and tips...
also u can find standards/guide lines for MODERN PCB's
have fun
 

Re: pcb design and routing

While making single side PCB, please don't forget to 'mirror' the images. Yesterday I made my first PCB, I drilled the tity holes, soldered half the components only after that I noticed that I forgot to 'mirror' the layout
 

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RollingEEE said:
While making single side PCB, please don't forget to 'mirror' the images. Yesterday I made my first PCB, I drilled the tity holes, soldered half the components only after that I noticed that I forgot to 'mirror' the layout

yeah, but note:

when you are routing on the top layer : you maust 'mirror' ur design.
but if you are routing on the bottom layer : you don't have to mirror your design.
 

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