Analog & Digital – Both use trace length as a means
of increasing performance, but which one is right?
October 14, 2020 - San Francisco Circuits' (SFC)
specialty is in the complex, advanced technology of PCB fabrication and assembly,
producing high quality multi-layered PCBs from elaborate layouts. Timing is everything,
at least when it comes to signal integrity in a digital system. Analog says the
prevailing wisdom is that shorter is better for using delay lines. On the digital
side, numerous signals are kept in sync with a clock. Which one is right? Learn
the answer and more about how Serpentine Routing is leading to increased performance
in PCB routing in their new article "Serpentine
Routing–Function Over Form in PCB Routing." San Francisco Circuits is a leader
in PCB fabrication and PCB assembly making sure they are on the cutting-edge of
developments in the PCB industry. From simple to complex PCBs, SFC produces elaborate
and high-quality PCBs in common and even more custom layouts. San Francisco Circuits
has also been voted "world's greatest in PCBs" by National Television.
If you are looking to discuss PCB projects of any size or scope, feel free to
reach out to them via their website at www.SFCircuits.com or by phone at 800.SFC.5143.
About San Francisco Circuits
San Francisco Circuits is a provider of PCB fabrication and assembly, has a dedicated
team specializing in simple and complex PCB fabrication and assembly technologies.
They can produce elaborate and high-quality PCBs in a number of custom and common
layouts. From basic to intricate PCBs–their engineers will meet your PCB fabrication &
assembly needs. The company provides a rare balance between technical expertise
and competitive pricing. And they not only provide high-quality products but also
high-quality customer service at the same time. San Francisco Circuits has been
voted by National Television as the "world's greatest in PCBs" and has demonstrated
experience as a power player in PCB fabrication and assembly.
If you are looking to discuss PCB projects of any size or scope, feel free to
reach out to them via our website (see below).
Contacts
Alex Danovich President San Francisco Circuits, Inc. Phone: 1-8001732-5143
Web: www.sfcircuits.com
www.motava.com
Posted October 15, 2020
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