On Demand Webinar

Fundamentals of Laying Out PC boards
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jbubm
Hi everyone! All of our webinars are usually available on-demand within 48 hours ...
StevenJAckerman
I'd also like to see the archived video...
Analog Devices
Duration:60 minutes
Overview:
Laying out the circuit board is one of the last
steps in the design process and quite often doesn't get the attention it
deserves, and high speed applications can significantly affect circuit
performance if not done correctly. This webcast will cover the ins and outs of
PCB design and layout, in a practical and straight forward approach. The
presentation is packed with useful information accumulated with tips, tricks and
techniques that can easily be implemented into your next design to help improve
overall circuit and system performance.
Who should attend?
This webcast is a "must see" for
students and those new to PCB design, especially for those concerned with
high-speed circuitry. It will also be a good refresher to those experienced in
layout.
Presenter:
John Ardizzoni, High Speed Amplifiers
Product Manager, ADI
John started at Analog Devices in 2002, as an Application Engineer in the
High Speed Amplifier group. Prior to joining Analog Devices John worked for IBM,
in RFIC applications and at M/A-COM for 20 years. John is also co-author of
Analog Devices Rarely Asked Questions (RAQ's) column. John has over 30 years
experience in the electronics industry, and has authored numerous articles and
design ideas.




Mountain Man
1/30/2012 2:16 PM EST
Does one NEED Flash Player to view this presentation?
Dave Prince
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Flint1
1/30/2012 3:05 PM EST
Will the presentation be archived, I doubt I'll be able to watch it live... Thanks
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ag3c
1/31/2012 12:03 PM EST
Amen ... may not be able to make this time due to a business trip, but would love to see the archived video.
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StevenJAckerman
2/3/2012 10:25 AM EST
I'd also like to see the archived video...
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jbubm
2/7/2012 1:54 PM EST
Hi everyone! All of our webinars are usually available on-demand within 48 hours of the live event. You'll receive an email notification when they are made available.
We also send out reminders on Twitter (@EE_Education) and Google+ (search for "EE Times Webinars") when webinars have been archived.
Thank you for your interest!
Jessica
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