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| noname4me:
Hi, I was looking into a design which has crosstalk issues and this got me thinking that I would love to be able to have a PCB designed by someone that really understood this concept as a "teach yourself" type project. I'm thinking of something along the lines of "here is a board that has issues - try and fix it" with large areas around that allows you to try different fixes and evaluate the benefits or otherwise of each "fix". Is there anything that exists like this? (Looking for something other than a simulation route) Thanks Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk |
| Rerouter:
I would call that buying a moderatly complex kit from jaycar or similar. Handing it to a beginner to assemble with minimal guidance. And bam troubleshooting project. |
| Ice-Tea:
--- Quote from: noname4me on July 12, 2019, 02:24:46 am ---...with large areas around that allows you to try different fixes and evaluate the benefits or otherwise of each "fix". --- End quote --- The problem is probably that a lot of good fixed would be in the layout. So that would be difficult.. |
| noname4me:
So, I get what you're saying, and it is correct, no doubt. I was thinking of something more line what you get to see at EMC, and the fixes that are applied to at least test the principle of the fix... that does not need a board respond, but it does give you a good feel for the topic I have a PWM signal superimposed on to an analog sensor output, the cause of which I think is that the ground is shared between the two and it goes to another board via a ribbon cable. If I wanted to test fixes I would love to have a set of tricks that I know will work in that scenario having played on a board with a similar problem before. That's the sort of thing I'm driving at...I don't think there is anything like that available but perhaps it might be something someone has come across before... Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk |
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