Modern vs. Old School Signal Integrity w/ Donald Telian
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- *Modern vs. Old School Signal Integrity w/ Donald Telian*
Explore the fascinating evolution of signal integrity in PCB design with industry expert Donald Telian. In this episode of the Altium OnTrack podcast, Donald delves into the differences between modern and old school signal integrity, sharing invaluable insights from his illustrious career. Learn about IBIS modeling, high-speed design, and the critical advancements that have shaped the industry.
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0:00 Intro
1:16 Donald's Background
4:21 Industry Speed Evolution
5:25 New School Vs. Old School Signal Integrity
9:45 Who Handles Signal Integrity?
13:42 The Two Sides of SI
17:21 Bandwidth Requirement Challenges
21:24 IBIS Modeling Overview
25:59 Model Quality
32:46 Donald's Experience with Teaching Classes
39:12 Donald Wants Class Suggestions!
43:00 5K Run?
46:00 Wrapping Up Наука
Great video, I probably would have never heard of Donald if I hadn't seen this podcast. It really got me thinking about the complicated technology enabling some of the newest generations and I discovered that 224G exists.. wow.
At 14:40 he mentions a scope probe on a signal will see nothing. What does he mean by this ? Is it because the scope isn’t high enough bandwidth?
I *think* it may be more than "not enough samples", and imply that "up" is relative rather than absolute, so you need to do some sample-window analysis. But I am only speculating, and it would be good to have an answer from someone who actually knows.
@yjweaver5108 Good question. By "nothing" I mean the eye is closed. I explain the situation more clearly in this RUclips timestamp: ruclips.net/video/YoOwy7y0Lto/видео.htmlsi=DDXqv1JolKbmYEbh&t=304
@@donaldtelain6741 thanks that helps a lot
Online in some way would be better than nothing for those of us who cannot attend in person.
And what is “equalization “ ?
Equalization is essentially an amplification and filtering scheme as a function of frequency, and which may be nonlinear, which allows a signal to be recovered from a noisy bitstream. It is part of the interface standard and the circuit that performs the function is built into an integrated circuit (at the Rx end or Tx of a link).
@@Zachariah-Peterson Thank you; this might be worth a video too. Well, it definitely would be, but I'm not sure whether or not the right way to do it meshes well with your regular style/format.
My book, articles, and LinkedIn posts are a great way to start learning about equalization. See the show notes for details.
22:26.4?
Glitch in the matrix