TI: parasitic effects and PCB design

in components, PCBs by the machinegeek | 2 comments


Wedecon Electronic Design located this post on the Texas Instruments blog highlighting the problems presented in PCB design by parasitic effects caused by rapid high current transients and high frequencies. You can view the post Everything is Part of the Circuit on the TI blog.

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  1. ee says:

    Although its a nice blog, I get the feeling it would be nicer with a bit more “meat”. I know blog entries can be short, but I’d rather he blogs every few days with more information per topic!

  2. Energy Zarr says:

    Regarding EE’s comment above, first.. thanks for reading the Enegy Zarr Blog! In future posts, I’ll include a bit more technical detail – it’s often difficult in under 400 words. In addition, there are often links to published articles I’ve written within the posts which usually contain much more detail and provide me the length to expand the discussion. Again, thanks for your comments.

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