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PCB design techniques for the SI and EMC of Gb/s differential transmission lines
Differential transmission lines are increasingly employed to carry very high data rates in serial communications in printed circuit boards (PCBs). This paper provides an overview of a number of signal integrity (SI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems with differential lines in PCBs. It also describes design techniques that can help achieve good SI and EMC