Tutorial – How Interconnects Work: Crosstalk Anatomy & Quantification

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Tuesday, January 28 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)

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Location: Ballroom D


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Title: Tutorial – How Interconnects Work: Crosstalk Anatomy & Quantification

Description:

Crosstalk is a common issue in PCB and packaging interconnects due to their open waveguiding nature. The interconnects tend to leak signal energy and are exposed to interference from neighboring links and from distant links via PDN structures. The effect on signal is getting worse with increase of data rates. Understanding how crosstalk occurs, how to model and evaluate it, and how to reduce it are key. This tutorial addresses these questions. Different types of crosstalk are illustrated and explained with power flow density visuals from 3D EM analysis. It also compares various methods for both quantifying and mitigating crosstalk.

Type: Tutorial


Categories

Primary Track

  • 13. Modeling, Analysis & Optimization of Interconnects

Secondary Track

  • 06. System Co-Design: Modeling, Simulation & Measurement Validation

Education Level

  • All

Discipline

  • EMI/EMC
  • High-Speed Communications
  • Signal Integrity

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  • All Access Conference Pass
  • Education Pass
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  • Media
  • Speaker

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