Another week and another installation of our webinar series
IEEE Channel Operating Margin for Channel
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Presented by: Brandon Gore
Thursday, July 2
11:15 a.m. PT | 2:15 p.m. ET
During the development of the Ethernet Std-802.3 for 25 Gbps NRZ signaling, a
paradigm shift happened for interconnect characterization. Frequency domain
masks were replaced with an open source simulation method that ties
transmitter, receiver and channel together. In this webinar presentation, we
explore why these new methods where introduced and take a deeper dive into the
physical representation of the reference packages.
https://samtec.zoom.us/webinar/register/3515911139450/WN_R8SiZGzFRtq0bL7pu3Z8dA
Future Sessions:
July 16 | Multi-Layer Capacitor Loss | Istvan Novak
July 30 | Signal Power, Noise and SI | Richard Mellitz
Aug 13 | Corner Bends: Ok or Not? | Scott McMorrow
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