sábado, 9 de mayo de 2015

In Friday May 8th, 2015 at 5:00pm, in the room of Videoteca, at the third floor of the building of the Facultad de Ingeniería of Universidad de Buenos Aires (FIUBA). Av. Paseo Colón 850, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Conference of ‘Demystifying Signal Integrity in High-Speed Designs’ has been done by Dr. Ram Achar, IEEE Fellow and Distinguish Lecturer of  IEEE ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Society (EMC Soc).


Imagen de la noticia La UBA comunica el fallecimiento del ingeniero Humberto Ciancaglini
Facultad de Ingenieria Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina



Fifteen people have been present at the Buenos Aires room, and another twelve people were in the Investigación Aplicada S.A. company Room, in Bariloche Argentina, this last site by mean of a transmission of a Video Conference.
 
A picture was taken during the lunch in May 8th. in a restaurant near the Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Buenos Aires. From the left: Gustavo Fano, Ram Achar, Tino Trainotti and Ricardo Veiga.



 

Some pictures during the presentation was taken in the room of the Facultad de Ingeniería. Universidad de Buenos Aires










The next four picture has been taken with the attendants of the Conference.










In this last picture, from the Left to the right: Ramiro Alonso, Lucas Riobó, Gustavo Fano, Ram Achar, Tino  Trainotti, Diego Kingston, Julio Zola, Noelia Scotti, Daniel Saldariaga, Juan Kelly, Sebastián García and Matías Fernández.



Registration
The activity was free for the people of engeering comunity of the Argentina.


Demystifying Signal Integrity in High-Speed Designs
Resume
With the increasing demands for higher signal speeds coupled with the need for decreasing feature sizes, signal integrity effects such as delay, distortion, reflections, crosstalk, ground bounce and electromagnetic interference have become the dominant factors limiting the performance of high-speed systems.
These effects can be diverse and can seriously impact the design performance at all hierarchical levels including integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, multi-chip modules and backplanes.
If not considered during the design stage, signal integrity effects can cause failed designs. Since extra iterations in the design cycle are costly, accurate prediction of these effects is a necessity in high-speed designs.
Consequently, preserving signal integrity has become one of the most challenging tasks facing designers of modern multifunction and miniature electronic circuits and systems.
This talk provides a comprehensive approach for understanding the multidisciplinary problem of signal integrity: issues/ modeling/ analysis in high-speed designs.

Bio
Prof. Ramachandra (Ram) Achar, Ph. D., P. Eng., IEEE Fellow
Professor, Department of Electronics
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario - K1S 5B6
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~achar