Signal Integrity

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Top 5 Blogs of All Time

As rated by reader views, here are the Top 5, Most Read Blogs on SIJ of all time. Thank you for your continued readership, as we look forward to bringing you many more great features in 2022 and beyond!


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Top 5 Articles of All Time

As rated by reader views, here are the Top 5, Most Read Articles on SIJ of all time. Thank you for your continued readership, as we look forward to bringing you many more great technical features in 2022 and beyond!


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Top 5 Webinars of All Time

As rated by attendance, here are the Top 5 Webinars on SIJ of all time. These presentations are available to watch on demand at your leisure. Thank you for continuing to join us, as we look forward to bringing you many more educational and informative presentations in 2022 and beyond!


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Eight Tips on Giving a Presentation

Now that I am teaching full time and have a number of undergraduate and graduate students doing weekly project reviews, I listen to more presentations than I give. I find myself giving the same feedback over and over again. So, I thought I would share my eight most common comments and tips to engineers giving presentations.


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Those Pesky Half-Wave Resonances

“Over the years I’ve come to realize that, particularly in signal integrity, half-wave resonances are often the cause of ugly S-parameters. You can argue that any type of resonance would cause problems, and you would be right. However, half-wave resonances are easily formed in topologies.” This article summarizes observations from Gustavo Blando on the formation and mitigation of half-wave resonances, and includes an in-depth study on the topic in PDF format from the author.


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Range and Standard Deviation: Comparing the Stochastic Model with Real-World

How well do statistical models predict the behavior of real-world systems?  How can we make predictions about the likeliness and severity of worst-case system behavior?  In this article, the authors explain how they used a function generator and oscilloscope to collect varying population sizes of measurement parameter results in order to investigate the accuracy of a statistical model's predictions.


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