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DESCRIPTION:PRBS patterns are ubiquitous in today&#39;s highly connected digita
 l world. The acronym PRBS stands for &quot;Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence&quot;\, and
  as the name implies\, they exhibit many characteristics of random data\, 
 yet with completely predictable deterministic behavior. These properties a
 re of great theoretical importance\, but what really makes them really val
 uable is the ease at which they can be implemented in both hardware and so
 ftware from the smallest ultra-high performance 100GHz RF flip-flops\, to 
 the largest enterprise software applications.\n\nThis talk starts with the
  basic concepts of how they work\, and how they can be visualized and unde
 rstood in a simple way and follows up by numerous practical examples of ge
 nerating and checking PRBS sequences in SPICE\, Verilog\, and Python. A pr
 actical example of testing an 8B/10B encoded communication channel will al
 so be discussed. All examples will be shared for hand-on experimentation\,
  as the greatest understanding usually comes when you can try something ou
 t yourself!\n\nSpeaker(s): Mr. Greg Warwar \, \n\nAgenda: \n- 6:30 - 7:00 
 Networking\n- 7:00 - 8:00 Technical Talk\n\nBldg: Cal Lutheran Center for 
 Entrepreneurship (Hub101)\, 31416 Agoura Rd\, Westlake Village\, Californi
 a\, United States\, 91361\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/4433
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LOCATION:Bldg: Cal Lutheran Center for Entrepreneurship (Hub101)\, 31416 Ag
 oura Rd\, Westlake Village\, California\, United States\, 91361\, Virtual:
  https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443317
ORGANIZER:vslin@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:14
SUMMARY:IEEE BV COMSOC Talk: PRBS Patterns – Theory\, Generation\, Checki
 ng\, Uses\, Pitfalls\, and Practical Implementation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/443317
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;PRBS patterns are ubiqui
 tous in today&#39;s highly connected digital world. The acronym PRBS stands fo
 r &quot;Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence&quot;\, and as the name implies\, they exhibit
  many characteristics of random data\, yet with completely predictable det
 erministic behavior. These properties are of great theoretical importance\
 , but what really makes them really valuable is the ease at which they can
  be implemented in both hardware and software from the smallest ultra-high
  performance 100GHz RF flip-flops\, to the largest enterprise software app
 lications.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;This talk starts with the basic conce
 pts of how they work\, and how they can be visualized and understood in a 
 simple way and follows up by numerous practical examples of generating and
  checking PRBS sequences in SPICE\, Verilog\, and Python. A practical exam
 ple of testing an 8B/10B encoded communication channel will also be discus
 sed. All examples will be shared for hand-on experimentation\, as the grea
 test understanding usually comes when you can try something out yourself!&lt;
 /p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;6:30 - 7:00 Networking&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;7:
 00 - 8:00 Technical Talk&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;/ul&gt;
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