Bangalore, India, February 25, 2014: Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, will conduct a live webinar session on High-Speed Printed-Circuit-Board (PCB) Layout Techniques.
PCB layout constitutes the most important aspect in the entire system design process and is critical to the overall performance of the final system. Keeping this in view, the webinar is aimed at helping designers resolve issues imperative for the success and performance of the system.
This webcast will provide a hands-on approach on high-speed layout from a practical perspective. It will also cover a number of important topics relating to PCB design such as improving circuit performance, reducing design time, and minimizing time-consuming revisions. Material shared at the webinar will begin with a review of principles and definitions, followed by current information and numerous examples on what to do and more importantly, what not to do, while designing your next high-speed PCBs.
Webinar details:
The webinar will be conducted on March 6, 2014 at 17:30 PM India Standard Time (IST). Please register using the online registration link.
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Presenter Bio:
Jonathan Pearson has been a Senior Applications Engineer supporting high speed amplifiers and video networks at ADI since August 2002. He has a total of 32 years of experience in the field, prior to joining ADI, he worked as an analog circuit and systems designer in the telecom industry. He holds a BSEE from Northeastern University, an MSEE from WPI, and is author/co-author of four patents. Besides spending time with his family, he enjoys playing a variety of guitars, recording music, collecting vacuum-tube guitar amplifiers and antique radios, and teaching part-time at a local electronics institute.