[SI-LIST] A question for the group

SI Collegues:

I have always tried to stay at the cutting edge of high speed design 
techniques that address EMC and SI problems in a cost-effective manner. I 
have attempted to slow down my consulting activity over the past three years 
with an eye on "retirement," but new and exciting tasks have continued to 
whet my appetite and I have fallen prey to their challenges. Therefore, I 
have decided that true retirement is still a few years off.

I am seriously thinking of gathering all my older work and melding it with my 
current high-speed work to produce a new tutorial (or two). I would be 
updating the old presentation material (using PowerPoint), adding new design 
technique refinements commensurate with the ongoing improvements in software 
analysis tools, and including some dynamic simulations/demonstrations (for 
both SI and radiated emissions effects). I have also just completed some new 
work in circumventing the exclusive use of Ansoft and H-SPICE, et al, for 
accurate modeling and simulation of multiple coupled T-lines (including 
adjacent layer traces and frequency-dependent losses caused by skin effect 
and dielectric losses). I am considering a paper for DesignCON 2003 on this 
topic.

FINALLY, THE QUESTION: Do you think there is reasonable interest in still 
another "Designing for SI/EMC" tutorial for sale?

Mike

Michael L. Conn
Owner/Principal Consultant
Mikon Consulting
Cell: (408)821-9843

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