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1. Power Distribution Network
2. Gigahertz Channel Design Considerations
3. PCB and Stack-Up Design Considerations
4. Device Pin-Map, Checklists, and Connection Guidelines
5. General Board Design Considerations/Guidelines
6. Memory Interfacing Guidelines
7. Power Dissipation and Thermal Management
8. Tools, Models, and Libraries
9. Reference Designs and Development Kits
10. Document Revision History for AN 958: Board Design Guidelines
4.1. High Speed Board Design Advisor
4.2. Complete Pin Connection Table by Device
4.3. Pin Connection Guidelines By Device
4.4. Design for Debug with JTAG Pins
4.5. Hot Socketing, POR and Power Sequencing Support
4.6. Implementing OCT
4.7. Unused I/O Pins Guidelines
4.8. Device Breakout Guidelines
4.9. Additional Resources
5.1.1. Material Selection and Loss
5.1.2. Cross Talk Minimization
5.1.3. Power Filtering/Distribution
5.1.4. Unused I/O Pins
5.1.5. Signal Trace Routing
5.1.6. Ground Bounce
5.1.7. Understanding Transmission Lines
5.1.8. Impedance Calculation
5.1.9. Coplanar Wave Guides
5.1.10. Simultaneous Switching Noise Guidelines
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5.1.5. Signal Trace Routing
Proper routing helps to maintain signal integrity. To route a clean trace, you should perform simulation with good signal integrity (SI) tools. The following section describes the two different types of signal traces available for routing:
- Single-ended trace
- Differential pair trace