Trace layout of a printed circuit board with AGP and PCI slots

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement

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C361S777000, C174S260000, C174S657000, C174S657000, C174S657000

Reexamination Certificate

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06384346

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1 Field of the Invention
The invention herein relates in general to a trace layout of a printed circuit board (PCB) and more particularly to a PCB provided with an accelerate graphics port (AGP) slot and a peripheral component interconnect (PCI) slot, wherein the AGP and PCI traces can be effectively laid out.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, which shows a conventional trace layout of a PCB with the AGP and PCI traces, including a central processing unit (CPU) slot
100
, a north bridge
110
, an AGP slot
120
, four PCI slots
130
, and a south bridge
140
. The north bridge
110
and the south bridge
140
are both intelligent control chipsets. The north bridge
110
is mainly connected to devices which process data at high data rate and high efficiency while the south bridge
140
is connected to peripheral devices functioning at low data rate. In the conventional trace layout, the AGP slot
120
is located between the PCI slots
130
and the north bridge
110
. The north bridge
110
is directly connected to the AGP slot
120
by the AGP traces
150
(
150
A and
150
B). As shown in
FIG. 1
, the PCI traces
160
(
160
A and
160
B) connecting the north bridge
110
to the south bridge
140
is designed to trace aside the AGP slot
120
, pass through the PCI slots
130
, and finally connect to the south bridge
140
.
Conventionally, the PCB has a multi-layer structure composed of a component layer, a ground layer, a power layer, and a solder layer. As mentioned above and depicted in
FIG. 1
, the AGP traces
150
further includes traces
150
A (real lines) which are distributed on the component layer and traces
150
B (dotted lines) which are distributed on the solder layer. Similarly, the PCI traces
160
are composed of traces
160
A (real lines) which are distributed on the component layer and traces
160
B (dotted lines) which are distributed on the solder layer. However, the above-mentioned trace layout of PCB, spatial utilization has been optimized such that miniaturization of the PCB size is impossible.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a trace layout of a PCB, wherein the trace layout flexibility is increased significantly. By modifying the trace layout for the AGP and PCI traces, the gap between the AGP slot and the CPU slot can be reduced. As a result, the size and the cost of the PCB can be reduced while the efficiency of the whole PCB is still preserved.
In order to accomplish the object of the invention, the invention provides a trace layout of a PCB. The PCB, including at least a first trace layer and a second trace layer under the first trace layer, is provided with a north bridge, at least a PCI slot, and an AGP slot. The AGP slot is mounted between the north bridge and the PCI slot. The PCB further includes a number of first traces for connecting the north bridge to the PCI slot, and a number of second traces for connecting the north bridge to the AGP slot. Some of the first traces are distributed on the second trace layer under the AGP slot and trace aside the AGP high-frequency signal differential pairs. The differential pairs include the first address/data strobe differential pair (AD_STB
0
and - AD_STB
0
), the second address/data strobe differential pair (AD_STB
1
and - AD_STB
1
), and the side-band strobe differential pair (SB_STB and - SB_STB). The other of the first traces are on the first trace layer or the second trace layer and trace aside the AGP slot. Most of the second traces are on the first trace layer, and only the other of the second traces are on the second trace layer. In the above mentioned trace layout, the gap of the traces between the CPU and AGP slots can either be reduced or the reserved space can be further used for placement of other devices. The cost effectiveness of the whole PCB is then improved.
In order to accomplish the object of the invention, the invention further provides a trace layout of a PCB. The PCB, including at least a first trace layer and a second trace layer under the first trace layer, is provided with a control chipset, at least a bus slot, and a fast processing chip slot. The fast processing chip slot is located between the control chipset and the bus slot. The PCB further includes a number of first traces and a number of second traces. The first traces are used to connect the control chipset to the bus slot. Some of the first traces are on the second trace layer and under the fast processing chip slot, while the other of the first traces are on the first trace layer or the second trace layer and trace aside the fast processing chip slot. The second traces are used to connect the control chipset to the fast processing chip slot. Most of the second traces are on the first trace layer, and the other of the second traces are on the second trace layer. The cost effectiveness of the PCB is then improved.


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