Wireless signals are an integral part of many of today's embedded system designs. Mobile computer providers talk of media convergence, where consumers will be able to browse the Internet or watch live ...
Analyze the effects on eye diagrams, BER, and timing margins by integrating advanced equalization algorithms into channel ...
Long before signal integrity gained recognition as a key engineering requirement, Richard Mellitz researched measuring and analyzing electrical signals, even in his early days as an engineer with ...
The latest buzz phrase in electronic engineering today is “signal integrity”. That is especially what the test and measurement companies want to help you achieve. And engineers everywhere are trying ...
Are you designing a board with high-speed chipsets on either end of the link? You own the interconnect—and the risk. As clock and data rates climb, maintaining signal integrity becomes critical for ...
DDR1 through DDR3 had their challenges, but speeds were below one gigabit and signal integrity (SI) challenges were more centered around static timing and running pseudo random binary sequence (PRBS) ...
Tell us a little about your professional and/or educational background. I was born and brought up in India. Before coming to CU, I did my undergraduate and first master’s degree in electrical ...
How design reuse and IP management drive engineering excellence. In today’s electronics industry, product complexity ...
For many years, power systems could be easily boiled down to a discussion of volts and amps. But for the past decade, the move to higher operating frequencies has brought another wrinkle to the power ...
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AI in engineering: Engineering teams are adopting AI tools to speed up design iteration, detect system issues earlier, and scale internal expertise without replacing core CAD and simulation systems.
The Fast Fourier Transform is at the heart of real-time spectrum analysis. In the RTSA, FFT algorithms are employed to transform time-domain signals into their frequency-domain spectral components.
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