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* The hugeness '''h''' of the dielectric agens the StripLine is embedded to (= the body of the PCB) | * The hugeness (height) '''h''' of the dielectric agens the StripLine is embedded to (= the body of the PCB) | ||
* The copper thickness '''t''' of the StripLine | * The copper thickness '''t''' of the StripLine | ||
* The permittivity '''<big>ε<sub>r</sub></big>''' of the dielectric agens | * The permittivity '''<big>ε<sub>r</sub></big>''' of the dielectric agens | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 4 June 2014
In high frequency PCB designs the impedance of a signal leading medium needs to be recognized. So it is convenient to determine the later width of a track in the layout already in the schematic. This should be possible for single signals or for signal classes as well. It is about the principle of how a StripLine should be constructed. StripLine.

Image: StripLine (Cross section)
Open in TARGET 3001! the impedance calculator either in the dialog Change signal wires (Double click on a signal wire or press [e] after having highlighted the signal) or in the dialog Edit signal classes (menu Actions).
Image: The dialog: "Change signal wires" |
Image: The dialog: "Edit signal classes" |
The following terms are of interest:
- The hugeness (height) h of the dielectric agens the StripLine is embedded to (= the body of the PCB)
- The copper thickness t of the StripLine
- The permittivity εr of the dielectric agens
A certain Nominal impedance Z required, needs the required track width w according to the the facts given. It can be overtaken to the signal or the signal class as standard width.
If the StripLine is placed double (differential StripLine), the distance s between both tracks plays an additional role. The required spacing between the tracks is calculated and overtaken to the signal class definitions as well.

Image: The Impedance calculator suggests the best track width and overtakes the value to a signal or a signal class.

