Fundamentals of High Speed Design Seminars

USB Technology Implementation


The Australian Microelectronics Centre in conjunction with In-Circuit Design Pty Ltd is presenting a series of free Lunch and Learn Seminars on the Fundamentals of High Speed PCB Design in Brisbane this year.

To date we have presented four seminars: 


    Signal Integrity and DDR Design
    Technology, Topology & Termination
    Controlling Crosstalk
    Right First Time Design

The next seminar will focus on USB Technology:
 
The High Speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0, is today's universal standard for attaching a wide range of peripheral devices to PCs and laptops. Typical USB implementations, however, can push the limits of the specification.
 
The goal of this seminar is to proactively eliminate signal transmission problems, frequently encountered when implementing high speed designs, earlier in the process. This Seminar will help you make design tradeoffs such as impedance matching across the interconnect path, meeting flight-time requirements, and signal degradation through long paths, in order to design your USB link.
 
The Seminar presents an overview of USB technology and a design example that includes a pre-configured topology with USB and ribbon cables, based on mechanical specifications that are commonly found in today's systems.
 
* LOCATION AND DATE *

Wednesday August 23rd, 12noon - 2pm
Australian Microelectronics Centre
Brisbane Technology Park
Cnr Logan & Miles Platting Rds
Eight Mile Plains, Qld 4113
 
* PLEASE JOIN US *

To maximize your learning experience, seating is limited. Please submit your interest as soon as possible by completing the Registration Form at www.icd.com.au/adsmt/Aug_HSD_Seminar_Rego.htm  Light refreshments will be provided.