Hi Robert,
According to: "35um minim width / space ... wow. Who is that PCB manufacturer (if we may know)?"I'm sorry. I made a mistake. I made the corrections in the ticket: "The manufacturer where I'm going to manufacture the PCB (VI CLASS) has a minimum width/space track (external layer) of 0.15mm (for 35um Cu) and a minimum width/space track (internal layer) of 0.125mm (for 35um)."
And If I use V-Class has a minimum width/space track (external layer) of 0.15mm (for 35um Cu) and a minimum width/space track (internal layer) of 0.15mm (for 35um)."
According to: "If possible, we do not specify material and material thickness as we are never sure what they have (unless we already have a PCB stack up from that manufacturer and we just need to adjust it)" and "what I noticed, many manufacturers don't place 35um into inner layers (I do not know why), so do not be surprised if they want to change it."The stack-up is from the manufacturer Lab Circuits from Spain with the code BU-730:
http://lab-circuits.com/uploads/doc/...LabCode730.pdfAccording to: "L3 will be closer to L4 (so L4 will influence it more). We normally use L2 as GND, so we very often place L3 closer to L2 as L4 is many times power (and especially for PCBs below 10 layers, the L4 is usually a power plane with power islands, so not a solid plane, however, I am not sure how it is in your case)."I think I've got another error in the image stack-up, the correct use of the 8-layer stack-up is: L1 - L2(GND) - L3 - L4 (Power) - L5(GND) - L6 - L7(Power) - L8
And yes in the power plane I'm planning to use power islands, but where the differential signal are going to be trace I'll have to try to avoid this.
But as you said, the structure [L2(GND)- (130um)- L3 - (240um) -L4(POWER)] is asymmetrical, so Do you think is better to use a symmetrical structure?
Probably the best option for my it uses this BU-301 of 10 layers:
http://lab-circuits.com/uploads/doc/...LabCode301.pdfI'm going to try to do the calculations again analysing the results for BU-301.
I'll show you the results if you see something odd about the dimensions I get.
Thank you very much, Robert.