Re: [SI-LIST] : SI FAQ Proposal

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From: Ray Anderson ([email protected])
Date: Wed Mar 22 2000 - 10:36:06 PST


Mitch-

        I believe the original message said there had been a
"few volunteers" so far, not that there were "so few volunteers".

        You are right, there are several sites online as you mentioned
that address high-speed/SI issues and do a good job of it. The intention
of the creation of a si-list FAQ is to produce a document for si-list
subscribers (which will be available on-line too) to answer many of the
Frequently Asked Questions that new SI people often pose. As you may
have noticed, there are constantly recurring questions appearing on the
si-list about certain basic (and not so basic) topics.

        So even though there are several sources already available on
the net providing SI info (not all of which I agree with 100%), myself.
Andrew Phillips, and some others who have already volunteered their
services, see a need for one that addresses the issues from perhaps
a slightly different perspective.

        In addition to providing "original content", the proposed FAQ
will have pointers to the other fine sources that already exist. It's
not a battle of the FAQ's by any means, just an effort to provide and
share some information.....

-Ray

> From: [email protected]
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> Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 17:00:19 -0800
> To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [SI-LIST] : SI FAQ Proposal
>
> Hi Ray (and everyone),
>
> It's funny you should look into this and say there is so few volunteers.
> Seems Howard Johnson/Lee Ritchey/Doug Brooks are already available:
>
> http://www.signalintegrity.com - Howard Johnson, online
> http://www.chipcenter.com/signalintegrity/main.html (sig int/hi-speed)
> http://www.ultracad.com - Doug Brooks, online
>
> Lee Ritchey is available thru emails. If you don't have his email, or
> don't know who he is, find out!
>
> Just thought I'd throw this on the pile. Seems there is much info
> already available, we just need to find the people who know where it
> is.
>
> :) Mitch

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