Zsolt Danyi , 02-04-2019, 01:35 AM
Hello Robert,
I am working currently with LVDS signals, and after I watched the advaced layout course I still have some question about impedance control.
Question 1:
I use a standard FR-4, 4 layer pcb with the following stack up:
L1-TOP: Signal
L2:+3V3
L3:GND
L4-Bottom: Signal
If I route my LVDS diff. pairs on TOP, do I have to calculate the conductor height H, from L2 3V3 power plane or L3 the GND plane?
If I calculate from L1-L2, than I have H=140um which is 2x1080 prepreg
If I calculate from L1-L3, than I have H=1305um which is 2x1080 prepreg + L2 + core.
Do I have to reference always from GND layer?
Question 2:
For my backplane, I have to use also a 4 layer PCB, and the datasheet suggests to use one of the the following stack up:
L1-TOP: GND L1-TOP:GND
L2: Signal - LVDS L2:Signal
L3:GND L3:Signal
L4-Bottom:Signal L4-Bottom:GND
Which one is better for proper impedance control?
In this case do I have to use Edge coupled stripline asymetrical diff. pairs? Is is possible with standard 4,6,8 layer stack up to use symetrical stripline, because H1 will always differ from H2, right? I can only imagine with custom stackup.
Asymetrical because If I use L2 on either way, the height will be different.
Does it matter if the planes are GND-GND, or 24V-GND or 24V-24V, or it has to be between GND planes if I use Stripline?
Thank you very much.
Zsolt