Analog Layout Guidelines
Connie Garfield
conidave at pacbell.net
Thu Jun 12 02:04:22 CEST 1997
> Hope this is a decent primer in analog layout techniques. If everyone is
> interested enough, I'd like to continue this with a small addendum that
> explores mixed signal design.
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> Joe Grisso - CAD Designer
> jgrisso at dod.com
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To Which Dave Garfield, "Synthesist-At-Large", replied:
Yes, Joe!
Please count me as a resounding "affirmative!" to further circuit
layout information. Having laid out many boards, and been a PAiA-holic
for Lo' these many decades, I REALLY appreciate the subtleties of cood
PC design. Information on layouts, ground planes, signal routing, etc.
is VERY hard to find out here in the cold, PC-less
world, unless maybe you're an engineer. ANY additional info. would be
Greatly Appreciated!...And, MANY THANKS...for all your postings!
In Eager Anticipation,
Dave Garfield
Conidave at pacbell.net
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