Are sharp corners in wires or PCB traces a problem?
In this video, we take a closer look at the common advice not to bend wires or PCB traces into sharp corners. Does this actually affect performance or is it all nonsense? of course the footage you see from the simulation is made using: falstad.com/circuit (not sponsored) (AKIO TV) MMXXV / actual_akiotv

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