miner_tom , 04-05-2022, 09:17 AM
Robert,
I took one of your courses on schematic capture and layout and loved it! I heartily recommend them.
I see a lot of information, especially from experts like Eric Bogatin, concerning the height above copper for getting good "returns" for high speed signals. This enhances signal integrity. There is also a good reason for keeping the height above copper, thin, with respect to keeping crosstalk down. I believe that Robert even did a video with Eric claiming that the closer the return layer is to the signal layer, the less chance of electric field radiation has on creating crosstalk.
However, when it comes to the Power Distribution Network design, it is believed that the thinner the dielectric layer is between PWR and GND, the higher the capacitance and therefore the lower the AC impedance is in the PDN, which is important if the impedance target of the PDN is to be obtained.
So, it seems to me that there is a conflict between keeping the top, for example, layer, close to its return layer, for signal integrity purposes, vs keeping that return layer (if it is GND) close to its associated PWR layer for achieving PDN targets.
Can you comment.
Regards
Tom