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Demystifying Signal Integrity in High-Speed Designs

September 10, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Abstract: With the increasing demands for higher signal speeds coupled with the need for decreasing feature sizes, signal integrity effects such as delay, distortion, reflections, crosstalk, ground bounce and electromagnetic interference have become the dominant factors limiting the performance of high-speed systems. These effects can be diverse and can seriously impact the design performance at all hierarchical levels including integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, multi-chip modules and backplanes. If not considered during the design stage, signal integrity effects can cause failed designs. Since extra iterations in the design cycle are costly, accurate prediction of these effects is a necessity in high-speed designs. Consequently, preserving signal integrity has become one of the most challenging tasks facing designers of modern multifunction and miniature electronic circuits and systems. This talk provides a comprehensive approach for understanding the multidisciplinary problem of signal integrity: issues/modeling/analysis in high-speed designs.

Speaker(s): Prof. Ramachandra Achar,

Agenda:

Talk and refreshments starting at 1800 followed by questions.  OIQ professional hours will be awarded to registered attendants.

Location:
Room: EV2.184
Bldg: Concordia University, EV Building
1515 Ste. Catherine West
Montreal, Quebec
H3G 2W1

Details

Date:
September 10, 2015
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Website:
http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/35702

Organizer

[email protected]

Venue

Room: EV2.184, Bldg: Concordia University, EV Building