A multilayer PCB has more than two layers in its stack-up. The stack-up describes the construction of a multilayer board in sequential order.| Sierra Circuits
Sierra Circuits knows the importance of controlled impedance for high-frequency PCBs. Talk to our experts about managing signal integrity.| Sierra Circuits
Staggered and stacked vias play crucial role in designing HDI boards. The compact design is highly functional with great signal integrity.| Sierra Circuits
Here are some best high-speed PCB routing practices that will help PCB designers to craft a perfect design.| Sierra Circuits
Download the Connector Design Guide which helps you select the right connector and covers terminology, selection and layout rules, and more.| Sierra Circuits
Signal integrity is the measurement of a signal’s quality when it propagates from the transmitter to the receiver in an electronic system.| Sierra Circuits
PCB fabrication considerations for proper component placement are essential to improve the signal quality and performance of your device.| Sierra Circuits
Auto grouping of repetitive PCB design blocks is essential to reduce the overall time consumption and complexity of your board layout.| Sierra Circuits
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Vias are miniature conductive pathways drilled into the PCB to establish electrical connectivity between the different layers.| Sierra Circuits
In high-speed PCBs, the current return path follows the path of least impedance instead of least resistance. The current always comes back to the source.| Sierra Circuits
EMI can be mitigated by incorporating efficient grounding techniques and optimum trace spacing. This also ensures EMC.| Sierra Circuits