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Single ended signal on PCB
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June 13, 2019, 12:19:39 pm »
Hi,
I have designed board, in that due to board room limitation we cant achieve 50ohms impedance for single end signal. 60ohms is possible in that design, so what would happen if we use 60ohm impedance trace instead of 50ohm trace..
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Vicky
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you'll have to change your termination method, that's it
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