[SI-LIST] Re: risetime effects of plane breaks

  • From: Ahmad Fallah <emcesd2000@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: SI-List <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:00:18 -0800 (PST)

Hi Steve,
 
I have repeated Doug's experiment with a modified fixture where an additional 
trace (victim) was added near (~1 cm) the "signal" line for X-talk 
measurements.  I have measured a 10-fold increase in x-talk amplitude in going 
from Case 1 to Case 2.  
 
Case 1: the offending and victim lines are both drawn over a solid return 
plane.  
Case 2: the offending and victim lines are both drawn over the cut in the 
return plane 
 
Regards,
 
Oscar 

 

steve weir <weirsp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Lee, the 5cm is the length of the break. The break is only about 20-50mils 
wide. Hit the link and scroll to Figure 3. In Doug's test set-up, both of 
the two planes have been broken. Now, If one cares to do a crosstalk test, 
it looks like Doug could modify his fixture rather easily to do that. In 
the vicinity of the break, the multiple line coupling, including between 
members of a diff pair jumps.


 


If you want to perform an entertaining experiment, take a diff pair, or 
just one active driver and a quiet line and route them over a narrow, and 
short break, say 0.25" by 0.02" and take four port S parameter 
measurements. Take another pair and do likewise, but keep extending the 
length of the slot, ie perpendicular to the traces by a factor of 2 with 
each test. Even though the width of the gap is short, by the time that 
slot becomes an inch or two long the band of frequencies where coupling is 
fairly strong will be pretty wide.

http://emcesd.com/tt2005/tt010105.htm

Regards,

Steve


At 04:30 PM 1/9/2005 -0800, Lee Ritchey wrote:
>Just noticed that you call a 5 cm break relatively small. Does that mean
>5 cm in width?
>
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> > [Original Message]
> > From: Doug Smith 
> > To: SI-List 
> > Date: 1/8/2005 5:23:26 PM
> > Subject: [SI-LIST] risetime effects of plane breaks
> >
> > I think most of us know not to route signals over plane breaks on PWBs
> > as all kinds of bad things can happen when this occurs in a layout.
> > But, how do you convince co-workers or your boss that a new design
> > needs to avoid doing this even if added expense or project delay is
> > required? Experimental data can be the key and this month my Technical
> > Tidbit shows what happens to signal risetime if the signal crosses a
> > plane break.
> >
> > Crossing Ground Plane Breaks - Part 4
> > Risetime Effects on Signals
> >
> > Abstract: Signals that cross ground plane breaks on printed wiring
> > boards (PWBs) experience degradation as well as cause EMI problems.
> > Significant degradation of signal risetime is shown to occur, even
> > with a relatively small ground break of five cm at risetimes on the
> > order of 300 ps.
> >
> > The link to the article is the picture of the experimental test setup
> > at the bottom of the home page at http://emcesd.com .
> >
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