banedon wrote:
Hi guys
A while ago I decided to move from DIP to PLCC for CPU, VIA and logic. I did my best at the time to route the buses but found it difficult at best with some very poor results...If the above isn't a good approach can anyone suggest a better one?
I don't know that my layout method is "better" but it is stable at 20 MHz, with the 65C818 in PLCC and discrete logic in DIP. This is on a four-layer board.
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As Chromatix notes, we are not running our stuff fast enough to give rise to transmission line effects. Where you need to be most cautious in your layout is in power and ground distribution. A four-layer board makes it easier to route your unit because you don't have to worry about sandwiching Vcc and ground in between signal traces. As the costs to have four-layer boards have come down quite a bit with the Asian board houses, I'd give that some consideration.