Fundamentals and Recent Advances in Power Integrity

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Although signal and power integrity practices are as old as the digital design itself, unlike SI, PI still remains as an elusive concept in the eyes of industrial circles. One reason is the cause-and-effect relation in PI analysis hasn’t been firmly established in practical applications. For example, with SI analysis, a logic failure can be traced to a noise threshold violation. PI analysis, on the other hand, hardly points out to a smoking gun with the same rigor. Starting from a qualitative and descriptive introduction of power noise fundamentals, the current analysis techniques for printed circuit structures will be reviewed and some recent developments including a novel interpretation of the effective radius of a decoupling capacitor and multipin optimization of capacitors will be presented on sample cases. 



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  • Date: 28 May 2019
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) America/Toronto
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  • 817 sherbrook O
  • McGill University
  • Montreal, Quebec
  • Canada H3A0C3
  • Building: MacDonald Engineering Building
  • Room Number: 267

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  • Co-sponsored by STARaCom Research Network
  • Starts 24 May 2019 08:44 AM
  • Ends 28 May 2019 06:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) America/Toronto
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Ihsan Erdin

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Fundamentals and Recent Advances in Power Integrity

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In the last 20 years, Ihsan Erdin worked as a signal and power integrity engineer at Nortel and Celestica where he contributed in the development and design analysis of dozens of data communication circuits and systems. In addition to his current position at Celestica, he is an adjunct faculty member at the Electronics Department of Carleton University. He also serves as a member of Signal and Power Integrity Technical Committee (TC-10) of EMC Society. His research interests are analytical and computational electromagnetic methods with application to printed and integrated circuits. Fascinated by the beauty of electromagnetic theory, he never stopped learning and researching in this field while sharing his knowledge and experience with over 40 technical publications to his credit and more than a dozen DL talks in European and North American EMC Chapters since his assignment to this position. Ihsan is a member of the Professional Engineers Ontario, a senior member of IEEE and holds a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering.

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