PCB Design Specifications: VGA Design Guidelines

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Today we tackle VGA.

1. When there are no special requirements for VGA signals, use single-ended connections.

(R, G, B) 75Ω; Hsync and Vsync 50Ω.

2. VGA routing requirements: R, G, and B should be routed on the same layer, with equal length and ground vias, within a tolerance of 10 mils. Maintain a spacing of 3-5W, and keep adjacent power and ground layers (analog ground) intact. Keep away from digital signals to prevent interference.

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PCB Design Specifications: VGA Design Guidelines

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