
DUT Board Design for Mixed-Signal Tests 5 DUT Board Performance Considerations
System Reference, January 2001
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Figure 53 Sharp Corner
In the above example, if the signal frequency is very high,
the sharp corner causes signal reflections. Use a blunt
corner or rounded corner instead of the sharp corner.
Figure54 Branch (Stub)
In the above example, if the signal frequency is very high,
these stubs cause signal reflections at the points. Conse-
quently, the trace should be drawn without a stub.
Crosstalk If two signal lines are traced in parallel on a PC board and
if one carries a small and precise signal and the other
carries a high level signal, the large signal may couple to
the sensitive line and cause trouble (level change and
jitter). This is called “Crosstalk”.
Sharp Corner
Signal Input
Blunt
Corners
Rounded Corner
Stubs
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