Difference between revisions of "Trace board design recommendations"
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The most common recommendations are as follows: |
The most common recommendations are as follows: |
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+ | * We recommend to design the following pin interface: [https://wiki.segger.com/19-pin_JTAG/SWD_and_Trace_Connector Trace Pinout] |
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+ | * Use all 4 trace data signals to avoid overflows. |
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* All trace transmission lines should be as short as possible and have ideally the same length |
* All trace transmission lines should be as short as possible and have ideally the same length |
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* Shielded transmission lines can reduce the impact of crosstalk |
* Shielded transmission lines can reduce the impact of crosstalk |
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* Impedance matching of the transmission lines can improve the signal quality drastically |
* Impedance matching of the transmission lines can improve the signal quality drastically |
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− | * Serial termination resistors should be considered for long |
+ | * Serial termination resistors should be considered for long transmission lines |
* Do not use any capacitive or inductive elements which are connected to the trace lines e.g. diodes, LEDs, capacitors, inductors etc. |
* Do not use any capacitive or inductive elements which are connected to the trace lines e.g. diodes, LEDs, capacitors, inductors etc. |
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* Avoid stubs which create parasitic impedance changes and reflection |
* Avoid stubs which create parasitic impedance changes and reflection |
Latest revision as of 08:37, 30 October 2023
When designing trace boards additional design considerations need to be taken into account to make sure that a clean and noise free signal can propagate from the target device to the trace probe.
The most common recommendations are as follows:
- We recommend to design the following pin interface: Trace Pinout
- Use all 4 trace data signals to avoid overflows.
- All trace transmission lines should be as short as possible and have ideally the same length
- Shielded transmission lines can reduce the impact of crosstalk
- Impedance matching of the transmission lines can improve the signal quality drastically
- Serial termination resistors should be considered for long transmission lines
- Do not use any capacitive or inductive elements which are connected to the trace lines e.g. diodes, LEDs, capacitors, inductors etc.
- Avoid stubs which create parasitic impedance changes and reflection
- Avoid multi usage of trace pins with other ICs which again will cause unwanted impedance changes and reflection
- If your trace lanes are not shielded, make sure they do not propagate close to elements which can generate electro-magnetic waves e.g. motors or antennas
For design reference our Trace Reference Boards can be used.