FREE WEBINAR
Learn How to Improve Power Integrity Measurements
Traditional power integrity applications typically use passive or differential probes to measure power rails. The changing technology landscape means designers need higher accuracy ripple measurements with very fast transitions pushing into multiple GHz range.
New design challenges call for new measurement equipment that can minimize noise from the measurement tools while also offering more bandwidth to see more signal content. The ultra-low noise TPR1000/4000 power rail probe offers low loading for accuracy (especially in the most sensitive measurements) and offers low noise contribution and high bandwidth options.
During this webinar we will demonstrate the benefits of minimizing oscilloscope and probe noise, large probe voltage offset, and more bandwidth to see and debug your signals.
You will also learn more about:
- Digital Power Management
- High Accuracy Ripple Measurements
- Lowest Noise
- Convenient, Flexible Connectivity
- Higher Bandwidth
- Automated Software Packages
- High Offset Voltage Range
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More about "Learn How to Improve Power Integrity Measurements" & FAQ
How much does this power integrity training cost?
This training is 100% free!
What topics will you cover?
This webinar will teach you about the benefits of minimizing oscilloscope and probe noise, large probe voltage offset, and more bandwidth to see and debug your signals.
About the Presenter
Gayland Pounder, Senior Field Applications Engineer
Gayland has 19 years experience supporting customers with their test and measurement issues. He is an expert on digital signal integrity and the instruments used assure it; including Oscilloscopes, Probes, BERTS, Arbitrary Waveform Generators, and Logic Analyzers. He lives in Portland but has helped customers from Guadalajara to Edmonton automate their test setups and verified the correct method to get the answers needed to prove out boards and devices.