Advanced High-Speed Signal Propagation
This is an advanced-level course for experienced digital designers who want to press their designs to the upper limits of speed and distance.
Location: Oxford
Date: 6/25/2008 - 6/26/2008
Organizer: The University of Oxford
Focusing on lossy transmission environments like backplanes, cables and long on-chip interconnections, this course teaches a unified theory of transmission impairments that apply to any transmission media. Topics include: skin effect and dielectric loss, on-chip vs. off-chip transmission-line behavior, equalization, serial interconnections, lossy media, single-ended and differential signaling, frequency-domain modeling, signal distribution and clock jitter.
This course is an advanced sequel to High-Speed Digital Design by Dr Howard Johnson.
All delegates receive a free copy of Howard Johnson's "High-Speed Signal Propagation - Advanced Black Magic" (Prentice Hall)
Event Link:http://cpd.conted.ox.ac.uk/electronics/courses/high_speed_signal_propagation.asp