| ??? 03/30/02 11:14 Read: times |
#21269 - RE: Very high speed 8052 |
Hi erik !
You said :have capacitors on all signal lines to 'round' the pulses. Can you pls tell me some more details on it ? like how do you calculate the value of the capacitor ? so that the desired signal is not grounded, and till what freq can you connecting capacitor between signal line and ground . (I believe it should be in low freq like say ...1MHz ?? )and in this case can we use ground planes near signal lines .. as that capacitance will be parallel to the capacitor already connected. could you pls tell me more on this ? Thanks Vignesh Baliga |
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