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PCB Glossary

PCB Glossary

differential pair

PCB Features & Components

Two traces carrying complementary signals, providing noise immunity for high-speed signals.

Definition

A differential pair consists of two traces carrying complementary signals (equal magnitude, opposite polarity). The receiver responds to the voltage difference between the two traces, rejecting common-mode noise that affects both equally. Differential signaling is standard for high-speed interfaces (USB, HDMI, Ethernet, PCIe). Critical design parameters include differential impedance (typically 90-100Ω), intra-pair spacing, length matching (skew <10% of bit period), and maintaining constant spacing through the route.

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