Automotive Ethernet Time Domain Reflectometry Testing
IEEE Southeastern Michigan: Chapter VIII (EMC)
Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting.
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- Date: 16 Jul 2020
- Time: 09:30 PM UTC to 11:30 PM UTC
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Chris Ball of Teledyne LeCroy
Automotive Ethernet Time Domain Reflectometry Testing
Abstract: (TDR) Time Domain Reflectometry is a testing methodology originally used for fault finding in cables. Today it is also used for full characterization of cables, backplanes, and interconnects. This discussion will focus on best practices and applications of making TDR measurements to characterize (S-parameters) cables and connectors, with a focus on twisted pair cables and in Automotive Ethernet test standards, including MDI Return Loss and MDI Mode Conversion Loss.
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Chris Ball is a Field Applications Engineer with Teledyne LeCroy. Prior to joining Teledyne LeCroy Chris worked as a Field Applications Engineer and Manager at Tektronix, where he worked for 14 years in various roles in service, manufacturing, product support, and sales. Chris holds a B.S., Electrical Engineering from Portland State University, and A.A.S., Electronic System from Idaho State University. Chris currently lives in Florida on the Space Coast.
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5:30 Networking
6:00 Presentation
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