PCB Trace Inductance Deep Dive - When to Widen Traces

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Tech Consultant Zach Peterson explores a very common issue in PCB Design: Trace Inductance and when to make traces wider. Zah explores both why you'd want to make traces wider, as well as how wide they can/should be.

0:00 Intro
0:35 When to Widen Traces
3:47 High-Speed Design
11:14 Impedance Tolerance
14:55 Trace Inductance & Capacitance

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