nice vid, the music is slightly overpowering however the info is great 👍
2026-04-21 04:01:16
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OOGAOOGA :
10ghz? what applications are using or needing the high of a frequency
2026-05-16 20:46:14
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Engr. Ken Salinas :
As a person who works in complex PCB designing. The 1st issue will still be an issue especially on thinner traces such as 5 mils lower. Although the succeeding isues stated are main issues (impedance mismatch), we have to take note that fabrication is never perfect. Acid trap will still exist. However, we can use 90 degrees on larger shapes or traces.
2026-05-04 10:05:43
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brunk2 :
Turn the song up
2026-06-03 02:06:41
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balanceresearch :
Nobody believes me, but if you have to curve a wire curve it at the same rate as the golden ratio. It is the most efficient way to move energy. If you do it with speaker wires, you’ll notice a crazy increase in audio quality.
2026-06-08 03:05:06
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Glorp 👽 :
So basically it doesn’t matter when you’re doing basic non hf stuff
2026-05-13 15:45:36
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Dino Slavik :
There is another, less significant, reason to use not 90° angles: it's just pretty 😁
2026-04-27 05:20:59
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AlfMich :
so refreshing to have your content, useful tiktok
2026-05-01 22:35:41
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lostk :
The song is fire, what’s it called?
2026-04-29 17:48:43
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kamitronix :
Great video 👍
2026-06-10 14:37:28
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Engineering Forge :
Your visuals are gold together with the explanation 👍👍
2026-04-29 20:23:09
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Random Minion :
what about mitered bends
2026-06-05 09:22:11
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storm__fire :
I've never heard about manufacturing issues it's always been the same reasons air ducts and pipes shouldn't be 90 degrees
2026-06-05 16:52:04
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🫧🕳️ :
sige gets ko
2026-05-06 15:43:23
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samuel winchester :
90 is always bad engineering
2026-04-23 11:46:46
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Eason Cho :
cant hear wat ur saying but over that loud ass music
2026-05-06 22:06:52
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