18th Central Pennsylvania Symposium on Signal and Power Integrity
The 18th Central Pennsylvania Symposium on Signal and Power Integrity is targeted to the local and national connector industries. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from international experts about the latest developments in signal integrity and to also exchange ideas with them, as well as with other professionals and business leaders. This event is Co-Sponsored by the TE Connectivity Lecture Series and Penn State Harrisburg.
For more details on the talks/speakers please visit https://harrisburg.psu.edu/center-for-signal-integrity/symposium
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- Date: 28 Mar 2025
- Time: 12:00 PM UTC to 08:30 PM UTC
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- 777 West Harrisburg Pike
- Middletown
- Middletown, Pennsylvania
- United States 17057-4898
- Building: Capital Union Building
- Room Number: 210
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Dr. Aldo Morales, awm2@psu.edu
Dr. Sedig Agili, ssa10@psu.edu
Mrs. Kelly Batche, klb68@psu.edu
- Co-sponsored by Penn State Harrisburg and TE Connectivity Lecture Series
- Starts 04 March 2025 05:00 AM UTC
- Ends 28 March 2025 12:45 PM UTC
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Speakers
Bill Kim
Designing Vertical Signal Transitions in Next-Generation High-Speed Data Channels
Biography:
Dong-Hyun (Bill) Kim received the B.S. and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea in electrical engineering. His current research interests include nanometer-scale device fabrication, characterization, and through-silicon via technology and vertical conductive structure. Dr. Bill Kim is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Missouri Science and Technology University.
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Howard Heck
448G per Lane Signal Integrity Challenges & Design Considerations
Biography:
Howard Heck is a System Architect at TE Connectivity, where he drives standards and technical solutions for high-speed signaling links for networking and AI applications. Throughout his career, his focus has been centered on signaling integrity, most recently on PAM4-based Ethernet solutions, where he has been a technical editor for multiple generations of the standard. Prior to the Ethernet role, he drove development of specifications and product solutions for Universal Serial Bus 3.0/3.1/3.2, spanning from initial spec development to post-silicon validation. He co-authored “Advanced Signal Integrity for High-Speed digital Designs”, a graduate level textbook on signal integrity, and from 1998 through 2009 taught signal integrity at the Oregon Graduate Institute. He was the chair for the IEEE Oregon joint CPMTCAS chapter from 2008 through 2023, and holds 44 patents.
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Agenda
The complete program can be found in https://harrisburg.psu.edu/center-for-signal-integrity/symposium