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 this year in Brisbane. The next HSD Seminar will be on the
15th Nov 2006 and will focus on Differential Signaling Techniques.
Many of todays
integrate circuits transfer large amounts of data from one device to another
in a serial format at very high data rates. This is a paradigm shift from
the earlier high-speed parallel data transfer techniques such as PCI and
PCI-X, to source synchronous busses, to serial connectivity that encodes the
clock signal with the data signal. The serial format, combined with new
differential signaling techniques, requires less real estate, lowers signal
amplitudes, increases speed, and provides immunity to external noise. Among
many other benefits, this leads to the reduction in size and power
requirements for the end product.
Previously, single
ended transmission line topography had been the standard for high-speed data
transfer. However, there are many benefits to using differential topologies
for transmitting high-speed serial data. The bottom line: Differential
Signalling translates into shorter design cycle times and helps reduces
overall design costs.
This seminar focuses
on:
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Single-Ended Signaling Limitations
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Differential Signaling Overview
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Differential Signaling Limitations
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Differential Coupling, Zdiff, and Differential Termination
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Software Simulation
* LOCATION AND DATE *
Wednesday November 15th, 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. Light refreshments will be
provided.
Hope to see you there.