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Is it a good design if there is a power plane below signal layer....???
 

Thanks cks..that ll help....but if u have related to RF..then please send the link...ll be even more helpful...
thanks once again..
 

Power plane below signal layer means there is no ground plane. That makes for pretty poor transmision lines, so for actual RF circuits that would not work at all. Back in the day, they used to do low speed digital circuits that way.

Remember, a good RF engineer always has to have good shorts!
 

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