A. Deutsch, H. Smith, et al.
IEEE Topical Meeting EPEPS 1997
In many computer applications, mesh planes replace solid planes for reasons that include better adhesion of the dielectric layers that lie between the planes, a higher characteristic impedance made possible by the openings in the mesh plane, and better air flow through mesh as opposed to solid planes. Usually, such a substitution can be done with minimal system impact, but not always. This paper compares mesh and solid planes with regard to coupled noise, delta-I noise, and shielding effectiveness in an effort to determine when such substitution is practical. Various issues in performing the analyses are discussed and as number of related calculation are presented.