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Why don't analog signal lines need to consider impedance design?

Hardware design
December 16, 2020 by Ximena 469

Question:

1) I would like to ask why the general analog signal does not need to consider impedance design? How much is better to consider?

2) Why the thicker the analog signal line, the better? Does it make sense? Is it the ability to resist interference?

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Amya Posted on December 16, 2020

Isn't the simulation voltage and current? It must be better for the voltage and current to be wider.

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    Ximena Posted on December 16, 2020

    The analog signal should be a voltage sensitive point, right? If the thicker the picture, isn’t there a poor anti-interference ability?

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Xzavier Posted on December 16, 2020

Explain that you do not understand the concept of transmission line and impedance.

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