Cancelled - Fundamentals of Signal Integrity and Power Integrity

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Date 06.12.2013
Hour 14:1515:00
Speaker Prof. Christian Schuster
Bio: Christian Schuster (S'98 - M'00 - SM'05) received the Diploma degree in physics from the University of Konstanz, Germany, in 1996, and the Ph. D. degree in electrical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, in 2000. Since 2006 he is full professor and head of the Institute of Electromagnetic Theory at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany. Prior to that he was with the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, where he was involved in high-speed optoelectronic package and backplane interconnect modeling and signal integrity design for new server generations. His currents interests include signal and power integrity of digital systems, multiport measurement and calibration techniques, and development of electromagnetic simulation methods for communication electronics.

Dr. Schuster received the IEEE Transactions on EMC Best Paper Award in 2001, an IEEE Transactions on CPMT Best Paper Award in 2012, IEC DesignCon Paper Awards in 2005, 2006, and 2010, three IBM Research Division Awards between 2003 and 2005, and IBM Faculty Awards in 2009 and 2010. He is a member of the German Physical Society (DPG) and several technical program committees of international conferences on signal and power integrity and electromagnetic compatibility. He is serving as a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE EMC Society in the period 2012-2013.
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Category Conferences - Seminars
-- Unfortunately due to the storm Xaver over Germany, Prof. Schuster could not get to Lausanne (cancelled flight) and his talk has been cancelled -- 

This presentation gives an introduction to the fundamentals of signal and power integrity engineering for high-speed digital systems with a focus on packaging aspects. It is intended for an audience that has little or no formal training in electromagnetic theory and microwave engineering. Topics that will be addressed include lumped discontinuities, transmission line effects, crosstalk, bypassing and decoupling, power plane effects, return current issues, and measurement techniques.

Practical information

  • General public
  • Free

Organizer

  • Rachidi-Haeri Farhad <farhad.rachidi@epfl.ch>

Contact

  • Rachidi-Haeri Farhad <farhad.rachidi@epfl.ch>

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