Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?

[ED Bookstore]

BGA Breakouts & Routing


By Charles Pfeil

David Maliniak  |   ED Online ID #19360  |   July 14, 2008

Article Rating: Not Rated

Call it a “vanity” publishing project if you will, but Charles Pfeil’s book, BGA Breakouts & Routing, published by his employer, Mentor Graphics, is more than worth the price of admission. Pfeil, who is the engineering director of Mentor’s System Design Division, is an acknowledged industry expert in the black art of printed-circuit board (PCB) routing, and he brings his expertise to bear on this densely-packed and richly-illustrated volume.

The book explores the impact of dense ball-grid-array (BGA) packages with high pin counts on PCB designs and digs deeply into how to solve the problems these packages can spawn. Yes, Pfeil is a Mentor guy, and yes, the book’s illustrations are all screen captures from Mentor’s Expedition PCB design suite, of which Pfeil himself was the original architect. But don’t let that lead you to believe the book is a pitch for Mentor’s tools—it’s not that at all.

Rather, the book explores all of the issues related to PCB design involving dense BGA packages and offers practical information and advice in a clear, straightforward manner. The book’s copious, colorful illustrations guide the reader. It should serve as a valuable industry resource for designers struggling with PCB designs.

To obtain a copy of BGA Breakouts & Routing, visit Mentor’s Web site or contact the author directly at: bga_info@mentor.com. Mentor Graphics
www.mentor.com/go/bga




Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?


  • Cadence Comes At Power From Two Perspectives
  • Collaboration Results In First IEEE 1149.7 cJTAG Semiconductor IP Core
  • Engineering A Hall Of Famer
  • Yield Enhancement Software To Aid Solar Cell Fabs
  • Audio Engine Codec Library Expands With Dolby Pro Logic Additions
  • Accellera Rolls New Version of Analog, Mixed-Signal Standard
  • 45-nm Via-Programmable ASICs Add High-Speed I/O Transceivers To Feature Mix
  • Verification Evolves Into Lean, Mean Bug-Stomping Machines
    1) Build A Smart Battery Charger Using A Single-Transistor Circuit
    (266 views today)
    2) Easily Convert Decimal Numbers To Their Binary And BCD Formats
    (151 views today)
    3) Voltage-Controlled Current Source Uses Two Op Amps
    (150 views today)
    4) Evident Technologies Debuting Nanocrystal LEDs
    (94 views today)
    5) Precision DC motor speed controller
    (83 views today)
    ALL TOP 20







    POST YOUR COMMENTS HERE

    Name:

    Email:
    Rate this article:

     less useful more useful 
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Your Comments:

    Enter the text from the image below




    Please refresh the page if you have trouble reading this text.
     
     

    PartFinder

    Find real-time pricing, stock status, same-day/next-day shipping options and more. Brought to you by Digi-Key. Go to PartFinder.    
    GlobalSpec

    PART SEARCH :
    Powered by: GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
    Sponsored Links

    Electronic Design Europe Electronic Design China EEPN Power Electronics Auto Electronics Microwaves & RF RF Design
    Schematics Find Power Products Military Electronics Featured Vendors EE Events Free Design Resources