Course description
Many signal integrity and EMC problems can not be effectively modeled using 'standard' tools. High frequency signals often require a full-wave modeling approach to capture all the various electromagnetic effects. This seminar will examine the various full-wave simulation techniques, their strengths and their weaknesses, and when they should be used for various SI and EMC problems. This seminar will include examples of applying full-wave techniques to real-world problems, such as, decoupling power/ground planes, emissions from PC boards, connector effects (cross-talk, resonance, etc), effects of vias on high speed signals, and more. How to validate the fullwave simulation results will also be discussed in detail.
This is a new two day advanced course following on from Dr Bruce Archambeault's Circuit Board Design for Real-World EMI Control course.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Digital Engineers, EMC specialists, EMC Engineers, Digital logic designers, System architects, Design Managers, Printed wiring layout professionals, Applications engineers , Anyone who works with digital logic