Altium Designer RF Impedance Matching (e.g. 50Ω, USB, ...)
In this video I will show you how to use Altium Designer to create controlled impedance traces for your specific board stackup. This will enable you to have impedance matched networks on your board. I will show you how to calculate track widths and gaps for single-ended and differential pairs.

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