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Conductor Loss

How Interconnects Work: Modeling Conductor Loss and Dispersion

Models of transmission lines and transitions accurate over 5-6 frequency decades are required to simulate interconnects for serial data channels operating at 10-100 Gbps. Extremely broadband modeling of conductor properties for such high-speed channels is a challenging task. This paper explains physics of the conductor-related signal distortion effects in PCB and packaging interconnects. After reading this paper, you should be able to setup simple experiments in your EDA tool to figure out the limitations and will be sufficiently qualified to ask your EDA tool vendor questions about the accuracy of the conductor modeling effects.


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RFS announces CPRI interface panel kits for connectivity testing

Radio Frequency Systems (RFS), a global wireless and broadcast infrastructure specialist, announced the availability of Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) panels. RFS’ CPRI Interface Panels are used to test fiber connectivity between Optical Base Band Units (BBU) and Remote Radio Heads (RRH), allowing cell operations and system performance engineers to ensure the best performance without having to disconnect the fiber optical system or disrupt service.
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POET demonstrates HFET building block

HFET is the second of three components needed for opto-electronic ICs
POET Technologies has demonstrated an HFET, the second of three building blocks for an integrated opto-electronic transceiver of active optical cables.
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MaxLinear announces next gen multi-gigabit MoCA 2.5 single-chip home networking solution

MaxLinear Inc., a leading provider of RF and mixed-signal integrated circuits for cable and satellite broadband communications, the connected home, data center, metro, long-haul fiber networks and wireless infrastructure, announced the MxL3710, the world’s first fully integrated circuit (IC) to support the multi-gigabit Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA®) 2.5 standard that provides at least 2.5Gbps of aggregate MAC throughput.
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