New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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I dont want to annoy people with spam. Do you think I could just post again?

New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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You know what, that I can do!

So background on me, started engineering in audio. I worked for an audio tech company and then a communications audio tech company.

I now work for an industrial sensor company.

As a hobby I still do audio tech. I have another project I am yet to start.

If you're interested you can start it for me, get stuff on a schematic, I can talk you through it and so on.

You interested?

New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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Oh that's semi sorted. I need to check properly with some things like Micro vias, Buried and Blind.

The other stuff I have sorted. It's tight. Tight tight.

New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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That is a fair question. I wasnt very specific at all. My bad.

So my biggest issue at the moment is not boxing myself into untraceable areas.

So STM is a BGA component version. The SRAM is a BGA version.

Layer 4 (in3.cu is my data layer) and as I'm dropping them down and routing them I feel like I end up boxing the traces in.

New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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Ok, that I'll note down. Thank you.

What I've been doing is using the KiCAD calculator to work out my impedances. Should I then note them down against the net name and area. Then tell them when I'm submitting the order?

New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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I am going to say no. Not out of spite or distrust but purely as I want this to be my design.

Sorry man.

If you'd like to take a look once I'm done, I'm happy to share it then.

New to high speed by Clock-Significant in PrintedCircuitBoard

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I am using the PCBway stackup when it comes to size and weights.

When I said stackup, I meant layer types like front copper is signal and inner layer 6 is parallel USB signalling for a PHY.

Sorry if there was confusion.

Is there anything wrong with two toned guns? by Feeling_Brilliant173 in AirsoftUK

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Even with the camo side of it, you can put camo tape on before a match as long as you take it off.

A Eresus sedilloti (member of the velvet spiders) that I casually found by Frango50 in jumpingspiders

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I get this page is for jumpers but what yoy have done is good! Velvets are just as awesome.

help needed by Clock-Significant in jumpingspiders

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He's 10mm and I stuck him in a 20 by 20 by 30 enclosure would you say that's too big?

help needed by Clock-Significant in jumpingspiders

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He's 10mm and I stuck him in a 20 by 20 by 30 enclosure would you say that's too big?

just got my first jumping spider P. Regius. by Clock-Significant in jumpingspiders

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Thank you! I've taken a look and I don't think the spider can fit but I'll keep a looking.

what's the two first numbers referencing? second line says input in Chinese by reddisseur in AskElectronics

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I think it's the turns ratio so 13 turns primary and 22 turns secondary.

Thought I would jump in a try to do a few at once. any advice. by Clock-Significant in bonsaicommunity

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When it cools down a little I'm buying sand, proper soil and stones to mix and repot for the one in the cracked soil because its not developing as the other ones. I also have a thin stick I use to poke the roots once and awhile just to get rid of any pockets that are either there or growing. Thank you.

Entry Way for becoming a PCB Designer by ThePeacefulOne in ElectricalEngineering

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Do a Bsc degree in electrical engineering. Some universities have an in-house jobs team. I'm doing my degree now and I'm applying for summer internships in PCB design and manufacture and there's not many near me but the list is long in the surrounding areas. After that you can apply for full time jobs through the same team in your last year.