right angles dont cause reflections but the corners can be sources of electron emissions, not only do they generate EMI but can also act as antennas and pick up signals
Right angles absolutely do cause reflections, but in most cases you will not notice them in your design. Right angles are also not "sources of electron emissions", PCBs and copper traces are not electron emitters. Technically any part of a trace can act as an antenna and all traces generate EMI, it's just a matter of whether or not this violates emissions/immunity standards.
That LC explanation is as clear as day.
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Impedance will change based on frequency? In PCB
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right angles dont cause reflections but the corners can be sources of electron emissions, not only do they generate EMI but can also act as antennas and pick up signals
Right angles absolutely do cause reflections, but in most cases you will not notice them in your design. Right angles are also not "sources of electron emissions", PCBs and copper traces are not electron emitters. Technically any part of a trace can act as an antenna and all traces generate EMI, it's just a matter of whether or not this violates emissions/immunity standards.
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