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imaqsood
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8/19/2007 10:05 PM  

Hello Dear,


I am new one to with signal integrity.
I have a lot of experience in PCB layout designing but not with SI.
I am keen to explore this world too. Can any one help me by providing small experimental test?


Thatn in advance!

Donald Telian
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8/20/2007 6:00 PM  
Assuming you're running Allegro SI, I'd recommend you download any of the Design Kits available at this site. There's also various "How to" Kits you can use too.

And if you're looking for a good book on the subject, try out Eric Bogatin's "Signal Integrity Simplified". I like his approach to SI.

Donald

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8/28/2007 7:47 PM  
Dear imaqsood:

you can do a google search with the keyword Signal Integrity, there are a lot of materials online.
I think this paper is very helpful
www.csee.umbc.edu/vlsi/reports/si_chapter.pdf

Signal Integrity Simplified is a very valuable book, and you should have enough time in reading it.
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