High Speed Electrical Design and Board Layout Using IS
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| Date Begins | Date Ends | Time | Location | Register |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 27, 2008 | Oct 29, 2008 | 9:00am - 5:00pm | Espoo, FI | Register |
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Duration: 3 Days
Course Part Number: 227983
Description
This course will teach students to utilize the ICX toolset to analyse timing and signal integrity problems associated with designs of high-speed printed circuit board. The course consist of 50% lecture and 50% hands-on lab time using the tools to analyse and solve problems.
You will learn how to
- List the different IS tools and how they fit into a design flow
- Manage and correct noise issues such as cross talk, over/under shoot ring back high and low, monotonicity, line impedance, and signal topologies
- Measure delays for signals and paths
- Set rules and manage timing errors
- Setup and run corner case analysis
- Validate IBIS models
Audience
Set up systems of designs for analysis, running analysis, and validating results
Prerequisites
Engineers involved in, board-level, or system-level high-speed digital design.
Students should have an understanding of signal integrity basics and high-speed circuit board design methodology. Lab exercises will be conducted on workstations using the UNIX operating system.
Key Topics
- Overview of the IS toolset
- Noise Control in IS
- Timing in IS
- Corners and Checking
- Using IBIS models with IS
- Multiboard
