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Based on the usage of capacitors, condensators. Alternatively, utilizing the derivative of signals.
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How to create a clearance area around a single PAD in Altium
Create a pad class for these pads.
Assign the pads to the pad class.
Make a rule for the pad class to have a much clearance from polygons as you like.
Rebuild all of the relevant polygons.
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What is capacitive loading? (Intuitive understanding)
But what does it mean when one says,"It is a capacitive load"
It means the load behaves like a capacitor. You have to deliver charge to it before the voltage across it will change. … why output impedance should be low for capacitive loads?
Because if you want to change the voltage across this load, you'll have to deliver a significant current. …