| ??? 10/04/07 14:45 Read: times |
#145388 - Simple metal plate won't work as ground plane Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richeek said:
One doubt is that if i provide good ground to the breadboard like connecting a metal plate at the bottom of the breadboard then also it won't work fine? The benefit is only marginal, because the magnetic coupling of signal traces and this sort of ground plane is way too little! Even a double sided board, where one side "plays" the solid ground plane does not show enough magnetic coupling to give you all the advantages of a true solid ground plane. Kai |
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Simple metal plate won't work as ground plane | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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