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  • What is Ultra HDI?

    What is Ultra HDI?

    With Ultra HDI, small features come with big decisions.  READ MORE...

  • The Critical Nature of PCB Stackup

    The Critical Nature of PCB Stackup

    The stackup supports every layer above it.  READ MORE...

  • The PCB Design Review Process

    The PCB Design Review Process

    A structured design review process ensures alignment.  READ MORE...

  • Metal-Core PCBs and Thermal Management

    Metal-Core PCBs and Thermal Management

    Catch heat at the board.  READ MORE...

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  • What is Ultra HDI?

    With Ultra HDI, small features come with big decisions.

    https://pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/19043-ultra-hdi-what-is-it-and-how-is-it-different-than-hdi

  • The Critical Nature of PCB Stackup

    The stackup supports every layer above it.

    https://pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/editorial/menu-features/19042-the-critical-nature-of-pcb-stackup-and-how-to-build-an-efficient-one

  • The PCB Design Review Process

    A structured design review process ensures alignment.

    https://pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/current-issue/241-designer-s-notebook/19037-reviewing-the-pcb-design-review-process

  • Metal-Core PCBs and Thermal Management

    Catch heat at the board.

    https://pcdandf.com/pcdesign/index.php/current-issue/293-board-talk/19039-metal-core-pcbs-and-thermal-management

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In-Circuit Design Offers ICD Stackup Planner FX

Published: 16 May 2012

The FX version of the ICD Stackup Planner integrates boundary element method 2D field solver technology into impedance planning software. Features several configurations. FX is the base package, supporting up to six layers. FX-Pro supports up to 12 layers, and allows multiple differential pairs per layer. FX-HDI supports an unlimited number of layers; uses customizable dielectric materials library.

In-Circuit Design, www.icd.com.au

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