Definition of Controlled Impedance Design Controlled impedance is the maintenance of some specified tolerance in the characteristic impedance of an interconnect line (transmission line) that is used to connect different devices on a circuit.
Applications for Controlled Impedance PCB
Controlled impedance design is often a design consideration for high-speed digital or high-frequency analog circuits. Our customers span a wide range of industries to include Microwave-RF, Telecommunications, and DUT Chip testing.