[SI-LIST] Re: Paper: Understanding the Importance of Signal Integrity

The paper is available online as a pdf file at the IEEE  Xplore website.
(http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/)

Here is the reference info and a short abstract:


Understanding the importance of signal integrity
Green, L.  
HyperLynxDiv., PADS Software, USA;
This paper appears in: Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE
On page(s): 7-10
Volume: 15,   Issue: 6,   Nov 1999
ISSN: 8755-3996
References Cited: 0
CODEN: ICDMEN
INSPEC Accession Number: 6456441

Abstract:
For today's high-speed boards and ICs, signal-integrity performance is as 
important to specify as digital functionality or clock speed. Signal-integrity 
problems, including delays, ringing, crosstalk, and EMI, can be identified 
through careful use of simulation. Once potential problems have been 
identified, 
layout can be constrained to improve performance, and termination strategies 
can 
be applied to minimize the impact of signal integrity on the overall 
performance 
of a high-speed design. By addressing signal-integrity problems early, a 
high-performance product can be produced with higher reliability and lower cost 



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>
>Hi all,
>
>I am looking for a paper with title:
> " Simulation & Modeling - Understanding the
>Importance of Signal Integrity". 
>
>It was puplished in CIRCUIT & DEVICES, November 1999
>by Lynne Green.
>
>I have the printed paper but i dont have the
>electronic version. Can anybody send it to me or tell
>me where can i find it ?
>
>Take care it is not the IEEE Transactions and i would
>like to know where it was published as i want to put
>it as a reference in a report.
>
>Thanks
>Matheos 
>
>

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