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"Signal integrity problems"...

Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Signal integrity problems", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Multiport enhancements for signal-integrity tester from Agilent Technologies Europe, which we summarised at the time by saying "PLTS version 4.0 simplifies multiple-aggressor differential crosstalk measurements in high-speed backplanes, allows easy importation of 12-port S-parameter data and pinpoints the location of problems". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Analyser optimised for serial-data-based designs from Agilent Technologies Europe: "Agilent Technologies announces an oscilloscope measurement system with specialised tools for designing, debugging and validating designs that include high-data-rate serial buses".
 
In August 2006, we covered the news from Flomerics - take a look at Survey illustrates design conflicts which says: "Survey highlights the conflict that often occurs between meeting thermal, electromagnetic compatibility and signal integrity design requirements in the development of new PCB designs".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Pericom Semiconductor Corp, Redrivers boost high-speed signal integrity, as well as Bus buffers allow stuck bus recovery from Linear Technology Corp, and Patent for novel signal integrity technology from Synplicity.
 

See also:

Serdes bound for Chinese networking equipment (April 2004)
Huawei-3Com Co will use Analogix's high-speed communications ICs in its next-generation networking equipment

Compiler synthesis boosts reference methodology (February 2004)
A new upgraded ARM-Cadence Encounter reference methodology now incorporates Encounter RTL Compiler synthesis

Router clocks up a century of tapeouts (November 2003)
A core component of the Cadence Encounter digital IC design platform, the NanoRoute router, has taped out its 100th IC design since its first tapeout just 18 months ago

Virtual prototyping speeds Toshiba to tape-out (November 2003)
Toshiba Corporation has completed a multimedia SoC design using the Monterey silicon virtual prototyping (SVP) tool suite

PCB design gains impedance-controlled routing (December 2002)
The release of Service Pack 2 adds the full host of nVisage multidimensional design capture capabilities to Protel DXP as well as significant improvements to the corresponding PCB design capabilities

Library gains noise modelling data (October 2002)
Synopsys has added noise modelling capabilities to its widely used Liberty open library standard

Signal-integrity tools tackle nanometre crosstalk (August 2002)
The latest release of the CeltIC signal integrity solution includes major enhancements critical to successful nanometre design

Digital phosphor oscilloscope has 1GHz bandwidth (July 2002)
The TDS5000 Series of digital phosphor oscilloscopes deliver up to 1GHz bandwidth, 5Gsample/s real-time sample rate, 8Mbyte record length and 100,000 waveforms per second maximum capture rate

DPOs move up to faster signals (June 2002)
Tektronix has made significant enhancements to its award-winning series of digital phosphor oscilloscopes (DPOs)

Software characterises cell noise (April 2002)
Celestry Design Technologies is shipping the first member of its cell noise characterisation family of products - CellXpert-CN

Connectorless setup boosts speedy analyser (April 2002)
Tektronix reckons its latest logic analyser and probing products will enable engineers to test digital designs with unprecedented speed, increased accuracy and reduced cost

New router fires up PCB design suite (March 2002)
Innoveda has enhanced its PowerPCB tool suite with a complete high-speed routing solution

World's fastest scope boasts 6GHz bandwidth (January 2002)
Tektronix reckons its latest oscilloscope provides engineers designing high-speed digital systems with advanced debug and analysis capabilities that are unmatched on today's market

Free online simulation tool for LVDS designs (October 2001)
Fairchild Semiconductor has launched a free online simulation tool that supports system architects designing with LVDS technology

High-speed analysis for boards and IC packages (July 2001)
SIwave from Ansoft is a novel tool designed to solve the power delivery and signal integrity problems prevalent in today's high-speed printed circuit boards and complex IC packages

Synopsis expands design flow solutions (June 2001)
Synopsys has completed its RTL-to-GDSII flow by introducing two high-performance tools built into Physical Compiler: Route Compiler and ClockTree Compiler

Integrated set for digital design and development (May 2001)
Tektronix has announced an automated instrumentation solution that seamlessly combines many of the company's proven logic analyser and oscilloscope models

Confronting signal integrity in digital design (May 2001)
Signal integrity is a broad topic, one that impacts many electronic design disciplines, as Dave Ireland of Tektronix explains

Web-based tool suite integrates design teams (May 2001)
DxDesigner is a new web-based solution that Innoveda claims redefines the paradigm for design creation

Synopsis adds crosstalk analysis to timing tool (April 2001)
Synopsys has extended its PrimeTime static timing analysis product to address the challenge of detecting and resolving crosstalk on SoC designs at 0.18 micron and below

 

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