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Old 2nd July 2008, 03:12 PM
umashankar.s
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Default Re: Resistance Vs Impedance

Hi all

you folks have any valid justifications with you for impedance...
i have found one..
    • Basically the impedance is depending on the thickness of the conductor. If the thickness decreases then the impedance increase. We can not reduce the thickness further after the certain limit. Since if we do then the conductor strength become weak. It can be cut at any point. So in general all the manufacture makes the conductor at constant thickness. For that constant thickness the impedance will be 90 ohms so that only we are asked to maintain 90 ohms on our PCBs to avoid impedance mismatches between on our PCBs and on the Cable.
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