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News Release from: University of Oxford Electronics and Telecoms
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2005
High-speed digital engineering week
returns
Oxford University CPD will hold its High-Speed Digital Engineering Week from 20th to 24th June 2005, following the huge success of this event in 2004.
Oxford University CPD will hold its High-Speed Digital Engineering Week from 20th to 24th June 2005, following the huge success of this event in 2004 Led by Dr Howard Johnson, author of "High-speed digital design - a handbook of black magic", High-Speed Digital Engineering Week is a five-day series of short courses, panel discussions and consultation sessions especially developed for digital hardware engineers throughout Europe
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The courses span the subjects of signal and power integrity, high-speed serial links, measurement technique, simulation and EMC.
The six scheduled courses run for two days each, three on Monday and Tuesday, three more on Thursday and Friday, plus a general panel discussion and design "clinic" on Wednesday.
This day's activities will also include group consultation sessions, during which delegates can pose their questions to any of the course authors and technical sessions from EDA tool vendors Ansoft and Cadence.
Courses offered are: "High-speed digital design" by Dr Howard Johnson; "Advanced high-speed signal propagation", also by Dr Howard Johnson; "Printed circuit board design for real-world EMI control", by Dr Bruce Archambeault of IBM; "Full-wave modelling for EMC and signal integrity", also by Dr Bruce Archambeault of IBM; "High frequency measurements in signal integrity, design, and troubleshooting", by Douglas Smith; and "Signal integrity - right by design", by Dr Edward Sayre, CEO, North East Systems Associates.
More details can be found on the Oxford University CPD website.
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