Crosstalk Analysis of High Speed Serial Technology with VNAs
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"Crosstalk occurs when the energy radiated by an aggressor channel is absorbed by a victim channel. The amplitude of the resulting crosstalk noise is inversely proportional to the rise/fall time of the aggressor but can be reduced by channel layout. Since crosstalk for any combination of signals can be predicted from the S-parameters of the aggressor and victim channels, Vector Network Analyzers are the ideal instruments for crosstalk analysis, especially during component design and system configuration. This webinar provides an S-parameter description of crosstalk and then works through the details of crosstalk figures of merit for differential high speed serial systems from 1 Gb/s all the way to 112 Gb/s (56 Gbaud PAM4): ICR, IXT and IMR, ICN and COM."