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Signal Integrity Issues & Printed Circuit Board Design
Finally, an easy to read guide for practicing engineers involved in Printed Circuit Board design and the signal integrity issues involved.
Complicated concepts explained succinctly and in laymens terms to both experienced and novice PCB designers.
Numerous examples allow reader to visualize how high-end software simulators see various
types of SI problems and then their solutions.
Author is a frequent and recognized seminar leader in the industry.
This book covers the increasingly complex area of Signal Integrity issues in PCB design thoroughly, but without a need for great technical depth of understanding. Section 1 is an overview of electrical engineering principles that can serve as an introductory course for someone without any engineering education, or a review for someone who has. Section 1 can be skipped for people who already have a solid understanding in EE. Section 2 covers the major causes of signal integrity problems on printed circuit boards (a) EMI, (c) crosstalk, (c) signal reflections and transmission lines, and (d) power system decoupling (bypass capacitors). Each topic is covered in depth with real world illustrations and numerous examples. Two complete chapters are devoted to examples of how high-end computer simulation software packages view signal integrity problems and their solutions.
Table of Contents:
Basic concepts
Signal integrity issues
Electrical components
Volatage
Resistance
Reactance
Phase shift
EMI
Transmission lines
Crosstalk
Crosstalk simulations
Bypass caps
Power systems
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