Signal Integrity Design Validation: Why PCB Structures Must Be Measured, Not Assumed
At GHz speeds, PCB traces are no longer passive wires — they define signal behavior. Here's how vector network analysis makes that visible, measurable, and fixable.
WeiterlesenWhy Your Signal Problem Is Actually a Power Problem: The Physics Behind SI/PI Coupling
Power noise does not stay in the power domain. It becomes timing uncertainty, which becomes bit errors. At Embedded World 2026, I watched Tektronix demonstrate why signal integrity and power...
WeiterlesenBattery Emulation vs Battery Testing: Why the Best Labs No Longer Use Real Batteries
At Embedded World 2026, one trend stood out clearly: engineers are replacing real batteries with programmable emulation systems. Here is why — and what the complete test setup actually looks...
WeiterlesenAutomotive Ethernet Is Entering the Most Critical Phase of Its Adoption — And Most Engineers Are Not Ready
At Embedded World 2026, I watched a live Automotive Ethernet eye diagram close in real time. Here's what that means for every team building ADAS and SDV systems — and...
WeiterlesenIsolated Oscilloscopes: Why They Are Critical for Power Electronics Measurement
Modern power electronics systems challenge traditional oscilloscope design. Shared-ground measurements introduce errors and risks in high-voltage environments. Isolated architectures provide a fundamentally different approach to accurate measurement.
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