ForumCategory: LayoutHow Spacing Helps In Reducing Crosstalk Noise?
Avatarsemiconductor asked 3 weeks ago
Spacing helps reduce crosstalk noise by increasing the physical distance between signal lines. This reduces the capacitive coupling between adjacent wires, which in turn minimizes the interference or noise one signal line can induce on another. In short, more spacing means less interaction between wires, leading to lower crosstalk noise.
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AvatarCircuitDesigner answered 3 weeks ago
When wires are spaced farther apart, the electric and magnetic fields between them are weaker, which minimizes the interference from one signal (aggressor) affecting the other (victim).