| | timing and jitter measurements have become crucial in the design, verification, characterization, and application of electronic circuits. To be successful in this endeavor, an engineer needs a knowledge base covering instrumentation, measurement techniques, jitter and timing concepts, statistics, and transmission line theory.
Very often even the most experienced digital test engineer – while mastering some of those subjects – lacks systematic knowledge or experience in others. The goal of this calss is to give a compact yet in-depth overview on all those subjects (excluding transmission line theory which is covered in depth the "Test Techniques" classes). The emphasis is on practical concepts and real-life guidelines that can be readily put into practice, with a minimum of mathematical theory.
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Test engineers, product engineers, characterization engineers, application engineers, chip, |