Case Study: Overcoming Return-path Discontinuity in DDR3/GDDR5 Memory Controller Packages
1 Hour | Webcast - recorded | Where & When
Why this Webcast is important
DDR3 and GDDR3/5 memory technology running in the Giga-bit range require 3D EM accurate modeling of RF phenomena such as the impact of GND-PTH stitches (Ground Plated Through Hole) used to connect reference ground-planes in the Memory controller packages (MCH-PKG). Cost-reduction requires minimizing the number of layers and vias on MCH-PKG (micro-vias and PTH). Layout-Designers usually revert to reduce the GND-PTH without studying the impact on the performance. In this webcast, Method of Moments (MoM) is used to study the impact of GND-PTH on data eye-opening as well as on Radiated-Emission of a DDR3 two-SODIMMs/channel running at 1.33GB/s.
Who should view this Webcast
Signal integrity engineers and high speed digital engineers of multigigabit links who are running into effects previously only seen in RF and microwave circuits.
Where & When
| Price | Location | For more information |
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| free | At Your PC | View the recording of the live Webcast on October 13, 2011 |
Prices shown are list prices and are subject to change without notice.
Training & Event Materials
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Overcoming Return-Path-Discontinuity in DDR3 and GDDR5 Memory-Controller Packages
A day in the life of a Memory Architect.
Seminar Materials 2011-10-24 |
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