1 four-layer stack-up, 2 six-layer stack-up, Figure 4-1: four-layer stack – IEI Integration ICE-DB-T6 User Manual

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Type 6 Carrier Board Design Guide

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4.3.1 Four-Layer Stack-up

Figure 4-1 below is an example of a four layer stack-up. Layers L1 and L4 are used for

signal routing. Layers L2 and L3 are used for solid ground and power planes respectively.

Microstrips on Layers 1 and 4 reference ground and power planes on Layers 2 and 3

respectively. It may be advantageous to swap the GND and PWR planes in some cases.

This allows Layer 4 to be GND referenced. Layer 4 is clear of parts and may be the

preferred primary routing layer.

Figure 4-1: Four-Layer Stack

4.3.2 Six-Layer Stack-up

Figure 4-2 below is an example of a six layer stack-up. Layer L1, L3, L4 and L6 are used

for signal-routing. Layer L2 and Layer L5 are power and ground planes respectively.

Microstrips on Layer 1 and Layer 6 reference solid ground and power planes on Layers 2

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