Stackup planning for high-speed design
Overview
Join us at this free Expert Series Webinar where we will show you how to evaluate PCB tradeoffs and more.
Your stackup is the foundation upon which your entire PCB design is built, but often little thought is placed upon its design. When a fabricator designs and produces a stackup, they focus its production on the materials, technologies and experiences they have available, sometimes without consideration of your overall signal integrity.
As speeds go faster and margins get smaller, the small details of board fabrication – like plating layer thickness, or metal roughness on core vs. prepreg vs. plating surfaces – can significantly impact design performance. In order to ensure simulation results are accurate, it has become critical to model and analyze a board as it will be manufactured – instead of using traditional methods.
This webinar will show you how to evaluate PCB tradeoffs and create a detailed board model that ensures that the detailed design simulations you perform reflect the behavior of the board as it will actually be built, instead of reflecting the behavior of a board as you wish it could be built.
What You Will Learn:
- Via planning as part of the stackup design process
- Signal skew as caused by material selection
- External factors that cause loss within a stackup design
- Build a robust stackup quickly
- Select and compare dielectric materials from multiple vendors
Who Should Attend:
- Electrical Engineers
- Materials Engineer
- PCB Designers
- SI Engineers
- NPI Engineers
- Hardware Design Managers
Products Covered:
- Z-planner Enterprise
Details
What
Customer Technical Webcast: Stackup planning for high-speed design
When
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Where
Online
Time
17:00 hr CET
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