Understanding Signal Reflections for High-Speed Design Introduction Signal reflections and the engineering related to impedance matching are one of the basic topics related to design of high-speed digital systems. In the case of digital system with a high bit rate, in which information about the state of bits "0" and "1" is sent in the form of a square wave signal, it is assumed that the rise (or fall) time of the rising and falling edges are negligible in relation to the binary signal frequency. In Read Article 0:38:1 Mastering Design Complexity: How Altium Designer Outperforms Cadence in Solving Workflow and Engineering Challenges - Part 2 Join our webinar to learn how to enhance efficiency, foster better collaboration, and accelerate your time-to-market with Altium unified solutions. 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