Denver EMC Chapter - What Every Undergraduate Should Know about Decoupling Capacitors
What Every Undergraduate Should Know about Decoupling Capacitors.
Presented By
Prof. Eric Bogatin
Professor, ECEE Univ of Colorado, Boulder,
Prof. Bogatin teaches a mixed undergraduate and graduate course on PCB design at the University of Colorado at Boulder. One of the units in his course asks "why use decoupling capacitors?", "what do capacitors decouple?" and "how we should design capacitors into our boards?"
In this lecture-demo presentation, Prof. Bogatin will share some of the experiments shown to students. He will show measurements of power rail switching noise on real-world boards. We'll demonstrate the right and wrong ways of integrating decoupling capacitors into a board design.
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- Date: 20 Apr 2021
- Time: 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
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- Denver, Colorado
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- Co-sponsored by Prof. Eric Bogatin Professor, ECEE Univ of Colorado, Boulder,
- Starts 18 March 2021 12:00 PM
- Ends 20 April 2021 12:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Prof. Eric Bogatin
What Every Undergraduate Should Know about Decoupling Capacitors
Biography:
Eric received his BS in physics from MIT and MS and PhD in physics from the University of Arizona in Tucson. He has held senior engineering and management positions at Bell Labs, Raychem, Sun Microsystems, Ansys and Teledyne LeCroy. He has written seven technical books on SI/PI and presented classes and lectures on signal integrity worldwide. He is currently on the ECEE faculty at University of Colorado, Boulder, the technical editor of the SI Journal and a Teledyne LeCroy Fellow.
Agenda
5:30 - 5:45 PM. Chapter Business, News and general Chapter Chatter.
5:45–7:00 PM Presentation, Q&A
This is an online gathering.
Link will be emailed to registrants.