I forward this on for reference to all looking to learn about Controlled
Impedence and High Speed
Design
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>
>
> Hello All,
>
> On September 11, Rick Hartley is coming to Houston to present a
> High
> Speed Design and Controlled Impedance workshop at the Great
> Southwest
> Equestrian Center off I10 in Katy. Rick is a highly respected
> speaker
> who serves as chairman of the High speed design focus module for
> the
> IPC and is a member of the IPC-D-275 subcommittee. This is a one
> day
> course with a registration fee of $80, continental Breakfast and
> Lunch
> Provided. A workbook will be provided and there will be a table
> set up
> containing information on products related to this course. This
> same
> course has been offered elsewhere for registration up to $300.
> This
> class is geared for engineers, technicians, printed circuit board
>
> designeres, and others who work with designs, such as
> manufacturing
> and fabrication engineers. The proceeds will go to help bring
> more
> educational workshops to the Houston area through the local IPC
> Designers Council.
>
> If you are interested, please contact Russel Pringle
> (281)596-6620,
> Patrick Jabbaz (281)596-6697, or myself Susy Webb (281)647-7241.
> Please forward this to anyone you feel would benefit from this
> course.
> Below is the full information.
>
> Thanks,
> Susy Webb
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
>
> The Houston IPC Chapter
> Proudly Presents
>
> HIGH SPEED DESIGN AND
> IMPEDANCE CONTROL
> WORK SHOP
>
> BY
> RICK HARTLEY
> Applied Innovations, Dublin OH
>
> Friday September 11, 1998
> at
> The Great Southwest Equestrian Center 2501 South Mason Road Katy,
>
> Texas 77450
>
>
> The Houston Chapter of the IPC Designers Council Inc.
> is registered as a 501(c)(3) NonProfit Corporation under the
> Texas
> NonProfit Corporation Act, Article 1396-3.02
>
> Don't be caught with your clock frequency down
>
> The output edge rate (rise/fall time) of the devices in a
> circuit, not
> the rate at which the devices are clocked, is the cause of the
> "high
> speed" effect in a printed circuit board.
>
> The electric/magnetic wave generated by rapid rise & fall time
> devices
> are the driving force behind the need to control circuit
> impedance and
> the high-speed effect. A circuit with 1.0 nSec rise time devices
> is
> equally prone to high-speed effects, whether being clocked at
> 1MHz or
> 200MHz.
>
> Inevitably, economics will drive the lower speed parts out of the
>
> market. The net effect, ready or not, is that high speed issues
> are
> coming to a CAD station near
> you.
>
> Training to get you up to speed
>
> Design rules that have worked in the past will no longer yield
> acceptable results. New design rules and parameters must be
> established to assure a
> functional printed circuit board (PCB). This workshop is a clear,
>
> in-depth study of the concepts and practices needed today by
> designers, engineers
> and others close to the printed circuit design function to
> successfully design and fabricate PCBs using the higher speed ICs
> of
> today and the very high speed devices of tomorrow.
>
>
>
> Topics to be covered
>
> A definition of the high speed/transmission line environment.
>
> Why we need to control the impedance of PC board traces.
>
> The effect the PC board's natural inductance and capacitance have
> on
> the circuit and the transmission line.
>
> The fundamentals of wave propagation and signal attenuation.
>
> Correct power distribution and decoupling.
>
> Impedance modeling, impedance equations, impedance/reflection
> control
> techniques.
>
> PC board trace routing & stubs and device loading.
>
> Crosstalk and EMI- Sources and resolution.
>
> PC board layer structuring and material characteristics.
>
> Impedance testing, fabrication concerns and notes to the
> fabricator.
>
>
> All Attendees will receive a comprehensive workbook on High Speed
>
> Design which can be utilized as a future
> reference when designing High Speed printed circuit boards.
>
>
>
> Who Should Attend
>
> Printed circuit designers, engineers, and anyone else needing a
> clear
> understanding of high speed printed circuit design. Others who
> work
> with designers, such as manufacturing engineers involved in the
> fabrication of PCBs, will learn the related manufacturing issues
> of
> controlled impedance boards.
>
> About the Instructor
>
> Rick Hartley is a Senior PCB Hardware Engineer at Applied
> Innovation,
> a provider of equipment to the telecommunications and Internet
> access
> industry.
> His background is in the design of printed circuits for
> computers,
> aircraft avionics and telecommunications. Rick's first high speed
>
> design was in 1979. He has directed high speed digital and RF
> circuit
> board design for the past 8 years. Rick has an Associate
> EE Degree and 33 years of experience in the
> electronics industry. He has functioned as a technician and
> circuit
> designer, dedicating the last 23 years to
> printed circuit design and development. Rick serves on the
> IPC-D-275
> and PC Card Subcommittees, the IPC Designers Council Executive
> Committee, the Designer Certification Committee, is Chairman of
> the
> High Speed Focus Module Committee and is cofounder and past
> president
> of the Greater Ohio Chapter of the IPC Designers Council.
>
>
>
> Logistics
>
> Registration Fee
> $80.00 for all participants. Price includes tuition, course
> materials,
> continental breakfast, lunch and a Certificate of Completion.
> After
> Aug. 21st, a late registration fee of $15.00 will apply.
>
> Accommodations
> Rooms are available at the Holiday Inn Select at a special
> seminar
> rate of $55. Shuttle transportation
> is available to and from the airport through Holiday Inn
> at a rate of $21 each way. For reservations call (281)558-5580.
> Barbara Burcham has a listing of other hotels in the area.
> Call (281)596-5453 to request a fax or email copy.
>
> Training Center
> The Great Southwest Equestrian Center has an elegant
> southwestern-style Mansion. It's large, private meeting rooms
> will
> provide a quiet location with more than adequate workspace, which
> will
> allow for a highly productive environment conducive for
> learning.
> Free shuttle transportation will be provided to and from
> the Holiday Inn Select.
>
> REGISTRATION FORM
>
> Name_________________________________ Title
> _______________________________ Affiliation
> _________________________
>
>
> Company _____________________________
> Address______________________________
> City_________________________________
> State________________________________ Zip
> _________________________________
>
> Phone
> Number ______________________________ Fax
> Number ______________________________ (for confirmation)
>
> PAYMENT ENCLOSED Sorry we cannot accept credit cards. $ 80 $ 95
> postmarked after Aug. 21st
>
> Total Enclosed $_________
>
> Make check payable to:
> Houston IPC Designers Council
>
> Mail Check with this form to:
> Houston IPC Designers Council
> P.O. Box 1348
> Cypress, TX. 77410-1348
>
> Cancellation/ Refund Policy
> 100% through Aug. 3rd, 75% through Aug. 10th.
> No Refund Aug. 11th or beyond. Substitutions will be accepted.
>
> Questions
> (281)596-6620 Russel Pringle
> (281)596-6697 Patrick Jabbaz
>
> <<Flyer.doc>>
>
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