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Next Generation Materials: The Building Blocks of High Speed Design and HDI 1
121 minVideos
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Solve PE Problems with EM-Co-Simulation Techniques
51 minVideos
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Interposer - MCM
59 minVideos
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Unleash the Power and Potential of Altium’s Design Rule Capabilities
88 minVideos
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All Sessions from AltiumLive 2019 Frankfurt
1287 minVideos
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Delay Tuning for High Speed Signals: What You Need to Know
7 minThought Leadership
Length matched lines in a PCB
Take a look at two signal readouts on an oscilloscope, and you can see how length/timing mismatches between signal traces can improperly trigger downstream gates. The situation becomes worse when we look at the travel time for a master clock signal and the roundtrip time for sent/received data in different computer interfaces. SDRAM has solved this nicely by placing a clock in the slave device and sending a clock...
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Why Impedance Matching is Important in Transmission Lines
6 minBlog
Do you know the transmission line critical length for these traces?
Whether you are working with digital or analog signals, you’ll most likely need to match impedances between a source, transmission line, and load. The reason impedance matching is important in transmission lines is to ensure that a 5 V signal sent down the line is seen as a 5 V signal at the receiver. If you understand why transmission line matching is important, you can start...
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Radiated EMI Sources in High Speed/High Frequency PCBs
6 minThought Leadership
The image above shows a snapshot of results from an EMC test under CISPR requirements (U.S. uses FCC certification requirements). This product is right at the edge of Class B limits on radiated emissions. We can see a very complicated resonance spectrum in this plot with a large number of sharp peaks superimposed on wide peaks at lower level. What causes all of this radiated noise? There a number of sources that can cause this type of emission...
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Flat vs. Hierarchical Schematics: Why You Need Dynamic Schematic Compilation
5 minBlog
Define a hierarchy for schematic designs
In PCB design, organization is critical, and it takes a bit of experience to anticipate when you will need to use flat vs. hierarchical schematics. When I started working on one of my first projects, and as my design continued to grow in size and complexity, it quickly became obvious that I would never be able to fit all my components and connections into a single schematic, and it became extremely...
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