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In this episode of the EEcosystem Podcast, high-speed expert, Lee Ritchey, unravels the complexities and nuances of power delivery systems in circuit design. Hosted by Judy Warner, the conversation examines top-to-bottom aspects of power supply, from the foundational definition to the roles of DC converters and onboard capacitors. When it comes to the intricacies of system integration, feel guided through the labyrinthine world of voltage reduction, powerful currents, and embracing new technologies.
Beyond technicalities, this podcast episode examines the prevalent challenges in the industry due to the rising demand for skilled workforce. Heeding to this issue, Lee Ritchie shares how his unique teaching methods can aid professionals in honing their skills. The pair also debunks myths around power delivery systems and dispels misconceptions relating to application notes.
The conversation also reviews how tech giants like Intel strategize to optimize the gift of power delivery systems, presenting an inside look into the future of design for integrated circuits from renowned manufacturers such as Xilinx and Altera Broadcom. The experts reflect on how to engineer an adequate interplane capacitor into your pin circle board stack up, a vital lesson in circuit design concepts.
This episode also sheds light on the critical need to deeply understand board materials and design stack-ups, given the challenges posed by high-powered systems on delicate copper planes. Both guests emphasize the indispensable need to engineer power delivery systems before any other design aspect and share a valuable glimpse into the future of PDS designs.
Stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving tech industry as these industry leaders share invaluable tips to elevate PDS and predict future advancements. While the growing challenges may seem daunting, the experts share their optimism for cutting-edge solutions on the horizon from developers worldwide.
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In this episode of the EEcosystem Podcast, high-speed expert, Lee Ritchey, unravels the complexities and nuances of power delivery systems in circuit design. Hosted by Judy Warner, the conversation examines top-to-bottom aspects of power supply, from the foundational definition to the roles of DC converters and onboard capacitors. When it comes to the intricacies of system integration, feel guided through the labyrinthine world of voltage reduction, powerful currents, and embracing new technologies.
Beyond technicalities, this podcast episode examines the prevalent challenges in the industry due to the rising demand for skilled workforce. Heeding to this issue, Lee Ritchie shares how his unique teaching methods can aid professionals in honing their skills. The pair also debunks myths around power delivery systems and dispels misconceptions relating to application notes.
The conversation also reviews how tech giants like Intel strategize to optimize the gift of power delivery systems, presenting an inside look into the future of design for integrated circuits from renowned manufacturers such as Xilinx and Altera Broadcom. The experts reflect on how to engineer an adequate interplane capacitor into your pin circle board stack up, a vital lesson in circuit design concepts.
This episode also sheds light on the critical need to deeply understand board materials and design stack-ups, given the challenges posed by high-powered systems on delicate copper planes. Both guests emphasize the indispensable need to engineer power delivery systems before any other design aspect and share a valuable glimpse into the future of PDS designs.
Stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving tech industry as these industry leaders share invaluable tips to elevate PDS and predict future advancements. While the growing challenges may seem daunting, the experts share their optimism for cutting-edge solutions on the horizon from developers worldwide.
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