[PCB_FORUM] Re: Impedance controlled line widths

Jean
 
We usually target an impedance, line width and stackup. Then we go to
our fab house and
have them tell us what they can build. Usually we then tweak these
parameters in the board
to match what the fabricator can build. 
 
I have found that the Allegro impedance calculator is not a reliable
gauge of the actual impedances.
It help when you make changes to see their impact but I wouldn't trust
the actual numbers.
 
Dave
 
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Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Impedance controlled line widths



Hi folks,

We have a design with impedance rules built in at the schematic level.
The stackup appears to be correctly defined as provided to us, but
Allegro is not calculating the trace widths at the same width as the
stackup indicates they should be. The impedance value appears to be the
prevailing rule, not the trace width we have set up in the constraints.
If we delete the impedance property, we can get the board to route with
the trace widths we specify, but we're wondering if there's a way to
change the priority...to have it look at what the design rules specify
for trace width rather than what the impedance rule would automatically
define. 

 

Also, does anyone know of a good impedance calculator online? The one we
used to use isn't set up for a board as thick as this one is, so we need
another. We need to know which is accurate, the stackup provided to us,
or the calculations Allegro is making.

Thanks for any insight,

Jean

 

Jean Bratton

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