PCB Layout Fundamentals
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- by Dr. Ali Shirsavar - Biricha Digital
Fundamentals of noise coupling in electronic circuits are surprisingly straight forward if we look at the physics behind electron movement and interaction. In this session Dr Ali Shirsavar from Biricha will go through the principles of noise coupling in order to convey a deep understanding of PCB layout techniques. Instead of large mathematical equations, simple experiments are used to show how noise is coupled and how we should layout our pcb to avoid this coupling. - Наука та технологія
You are one of the best teachers that I ever had. Thank you so much, Dr. Shirsavar!
Great job, Dr. Shirsavar, you explained a complex subject, so the average man can understand it.
Great video. Good refresher.
Thank you so much, your way of explaining is genius! It is always crystal clear!
Thank you for teaching me such good information.
This is one of the best videos explaining with simplicity current loops! Great and thank you for sharing.
Thanks! We will share your feedback with Dr. Ali.
Thank you so much for this excellent webinar 😊
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Great webinar!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
thank you for great presentation! '
Glad you enjoyed it!
Too good
can you help educate why there is no mirror of diode current on the return path? because it goes into inductor and change to inductor ripple current and mirrored to GND instead?
Great presentation, You mentioned a book about power supply layout @ 34:38. Can you share the author and book name? Thanks
Maniktala: Switching Power Supplies A-Z (ISBN 9780123865335)
Is a PWM signal between 0 and 5V considered AC or DC when it comes to return current path?
Can you please try to re-formulate the question and send it to support@omicron-lab.com? Not sure if I understand it correctly. Thanks!
If I am designing PCB stator, what are things that do not and things that I should do ?
Sorry, unfortunately we don't have experience with PCB based stator design.
Is this for robotics?
Mostly for electronics. 🙂