Re: Multilayer board, track tracing?
- From: "Arfa Daily" <arfa.daily@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 09:12:28 +0100
"David Nebenzahl" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 5/19/2009 7:42 AM Gareth Magennis spake thus:
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"N_Cook" <diverse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Any tips for single ended signal injection and tracing for high
resolution tracing , floppy/HD head as searchcoil ?
I would have thought that any tracks which passed internally between
power and ground planes, would have struggled to radiate
enough signal to be picked up in the way that you are envisioning.
Also, where there are fine-pitch 'bunches' of tracks which run
parallel to one another for any distance, I would think that
crosstalk might become a problem to this technique. If such a board
has any (internal) tracking problems, I don't think that you are
going to do a lot with it anyway. Even if it is just generally
faulty in some way, if the board is complex enough to require
multi-layering, I think you are going to be pissing in the wind
attempting a (commercially viable) repair without the benefit of at
least schematics
...
I would second that. I doubt the time and effort spent in attemptng
this is time and effort well spent. You'd be better off going for a
nice walk in the countryside instead, after telling your customer
this is not a viable repair. Which you or he wll end up doing
anyway.
I third that. Much as I commend the spirit of trying to fix everything
yourself that is possible, some things just aren't made to be fixed.
Multilayer circuit boards seem to be one of those things.
Yep. Just yesterday I rejected a big ol' Pioneer amp with every output
transistor short on both channels, and most of the emitter Rs open. The
mackled-up box that it came in from the customer, suggested that they might
have obtained it from uPay or some such. With a sigh, I put its covers back
on, and explained to the shop which took it in, that it was going to be more
trouble than it was worth. They told me that they 'knew' this was going to
be the case, but took it in anyway ...
I then went out for that walk in the country that Gareth suggested ...
A few years back, I would have fixed it come what may. Now, it seems that my
time is more importantly used on jobs that actually make me some money.
Arfa
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