RE: [SI-LIST] : Advanced SI Training

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From: Farrokh Mottahedin ([email protected])
Date: Thu May 18 2000 - 12:18:50 PDT


Hassan and Weston,

I think ALL of the subjects can be covered given enough time. We have
greatly benefited from the consulting services of Chuck Hill of Alta
Engineering for the past several years covering all of the subjects
mentioned in the original email. I would highly recommend that you contact
him directly.

Chuck may be reached at (719) 495-3007.

Regards,

Farrokh Mottahedin

Quantum Corp.
500 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
(408)324-7934
[email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: Weston Beal [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 8:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [SI-LIST] : Advanced SI Training

Hassan,

If you find a course that covers all these things, I think we'd all like to
know about it. This should probably be a topic on the high speed design FAQ
web site. I think you'll have to go to a couple of different sources to
cover everything you have listed.

Regards,
Weston

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Hassan Ali
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 11:57 AM
To: si-list
Subject: [SI-LIST] : Advanced SI Training

Hi all,

I'm looking for a course/training that is to be offered this Summer or Fall
that would cover advanced topics in SI simulation, modeling and analysis,
such as:

- overview of and working with the latest I/O buffer technologies

- current techniques in logic timing design and the SI analysis to achieve
the desired timing, voltage, and bit-error rate margins. Specifically the
interface between the static timing analysis and the analysis of the wire
delays

- working with advanced packaging, interconnect, and board technologies
including parasitic extraction and related SI simulation techniques for
multi-line (coupled) system

- working with high-density high-speed connectors for single-ended and
differential signals - including pin-out selection, crosstalk and reflection
analysis

- advanced net/bus topology and termination schemes

- HSPICE to IBIS conversion for single-ended and differential buffers

- Empirical design verification with TDR/TDT, Spectrum/Network Analyzers,
BERTs.

If anybody knows of such a course/training I would appreciate hearing from
him/her. As a matter of fact, if there is an SI expert out there that can
adequately teach the above topics, I'd be glad to arrange a training session
at our company (Nortel Networks) facilities, here in Ottawa, Canada.

Thanks.

Hassan.

--
Hassan Ali <[email protected]>
Equipment & Network Interconnect, Nortel Networks
2 Brewer Hunt Way, Kanata ON, K2K 2B5 Canada
Tel: 613-765-1410 (ESN 395) Fax: 613-765-5512 (ESN 395)

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