Thanks for the great video. I still don't understand what causes under/overshoot though. Is it due to a fixed amount of current encountering a higher impedance (V = IR)? Or is it a property of the Gibbs phenomenon?
I'm not sure exactly which part is your confusion but I believe the answer to your question is that it has to do with transmission line effects. This has antennas in mind specifically but good info on Transmission lines:: www.antenna-theory.com/tutorial/txline/transmission.php
Great video, in-depth and concise. ty
Thanks for this great tips!!
Hi sir, when load impedance 5 mega ohm then how trace and driver impedance will match
Source serial termination or load parallel termination. I have other videos on those terminations. Keep watching..TFox
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Thanks for the great video. I still don't understand what causes under/overshoot though. Is it due to a fixed amount of current encountering a higher impedance (V = IR)? Or is it a property of the Gibbs phenomenon?
I'm not sure exactly which part is your confusion but I believe the answer to your question is that it has to do with transmission line effects. This has antennas in mind specifically but good info on Transmission lines:: www.antenna-theory.com/tutorial/txline/transmission.php
High di/dt