The “Special Report—Test Applications” in our January issue focuses on the software tools as well as logic analyzers, protocol analyzers, BERTs, phase-noise testers, spectrum analyzers, vector network ...
The transition to HDMI 2.0 was overwhelmingly driven by the urge to support higher resolution signals, notably 4K HDR 4:4:4 with a 600-megapixel flow rate. HDMI 2.0 is furthermore built to accommodate ...
The data connection device under test in Figure 1 is characterized by comparing test signals sent into the link with signals measured at the link output. The differences between these two test signals ...
ANSYS, Inc., (Southpointe, Pennsylvania, USA) has unveiled the version 4.0 release of SIwave software which includes new features for signal-integrity, power-integrity and electromagnetic ...
The latest buzz phrase in electronic engineering today is “signal integrity”. That is especially what the test and measurement companies want to help you achieve. And engineers everywhere are trying ...
Interconnect cables play an important role in electronics testing. As high-speed signal communications continue to advance, cabling solutions will need to keep up with high-speed, multiport testing.
Based on the Tektronix 5 Series mixed-signal oscilloscope, the B version adds an auxiliary trigger input and extends generator frequency. These upgraded capabilities enable fast, thorough checks of ...
The need for high-frequency semiconductor devices is surging, fueled by growing demand for advanced telecommunications, faster sensors, and increasingly autonomous vehicles. The advent of ...
Experts at the Table: Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss the rapidly changing landscape of design for testability (DFT), focusing on the impact of advancements in fault models, high-speed ...
Signal integrity is a critical design consideration in modern electronic systems, particularly those that depend on high-speed interconnects. As data rates climb and interconnect geometries become ...
Long before signal integrity gained recognition as a key engineering requirement, Richard Mellitz researched measuring and analyzing electrical signals, even in his early days as an engineer with ...