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Old December 7th 03, 08:52 AM
starman
 
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Pete KE9OA wrote:

I usually go for less than one tenth of a wavelength for maximum spacing
between vias. I never lay out the vias on a grid. This is one of the things
I learned at one of the EMI/EMC classes I took at when I was working at
Rockwell-Collins. I understand that different folks have different
approaches to board design, and these different approaches do work well, my
approach has been ok, with boards I have been designing well up to 5GHz. I
do need to state that I am not the foremost expert in this field; I am just
a simple soul that is scratching the surface of the RF realm!


Given that the highest HF frequency is 30-Mhz, then 1/10 wavelength
would be about 1-meter. This is much larger than the circuit boards in a
radio like the R8, so how important would it be to adhere to the 1/10
wavelength rule for grounding an HF board?


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