...

Category: PCB

PCB
How do I program a custom PCB?

Programming a custom PCB often feels like the final, simple step. But many projects stumble here because they missed early critical planning. This oversight can lead to frustrating delays and even costly board redesigns. My approach, “Design for Programmability,” treats this as a core part of the design from day one.

Read More
PCB
What is a flex PCB stiffener?

Struggling with floppy flex circuits causing connector issues or component damage? Need a reliable way to add support exactly where needed for better assembly and reliability?

Read More
PCB
Which Products Need Flexible or Rigid-Flex PCBs?

Are you struggling to fit traditional circuit boards into your increasingly miniaturized product designs? Conventional rigid PCBs often create frustrating limitations for modern electronics that need to bend, fold, or fit into irregular spaces.

Read More
PCB
Mastering PCB Impedance Control: A Practical Engineer’s Guide

Achieving reliable high-speed and RF performance starts with mastering PCB impedance control. This guide delivers practical techniques and real-world insights to help you design with confidence, avoid costly mistakes, and ensure your boards meet both performance and manufacturing demands.

Read More
PCB
When to Split Ground Planes in Analog-Digital Mixed Designs?

In mixed-signal PCB designs, proper grounding is critical to maintaining signal integrity and minimizing noise interference. Improper grounding can introduce EMI, degrade analog performance, and cause circuit malfunctions. One of the most debated topics among engineers is whether to split ground planes between analog and digital sections or keep them unified. This article provides clear guidelines on when splitting is necessary and explores best practices for grounding in mixed-signal designs.

Read More

Ask For A Quick Quote

We will contact you within 1 working day, please pay attention to the email with the suffix “@magellancircuits.com”

*We value your privacy.All information is only used for technical and commercial communication and will not be disclosed to third parties.