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TriCN's John Ellis to Present at Backplane Design Session at Communications Design Conference 2003 in San Jose

Posted on: Monday, 22 September 2003, 06:00 CDT

Who:

TriCN Co-Founder and Vice President of Signal Integrity John Ellis

Topic:

"Lost Link Bandwidth -- How to get it Back"

When:

 Communications Design Conference 2003 San Jose Convention Center October 2, 2003 --  San Jose, CA 3:45 PM -- 5:15 PM, Paper Session P343: Backplane Design, Room A-5 Speaker:  John Ellis, Moderator:  Steve Ohr, Technology Editor -- EE Times http://cmp.iconvention.com/cdc/V40/conference/session.cvn?eID=76 

Content Focus:

With data rates moving past 2.5 Gbps/channel, interface signal integrity issues that could safely be glossed over at lower performance points have moved front and center in the link design process. Preserving the I/O bandwidth from the output of the driver to the input of the receiver has become paramount in the overall design process.

This presentation will compare and contrast the various methods of equalization, as well as provide strategies for minimizing the impact of interconnect-related discontinuities.

Media Inquiries:

To set up a briefing with Mr. Ellis, or to request content from his presentation, please contact:

 Kimberly Hathaway Dave Communications LLC 415.989.0230 kimberly@davecomm.net 

About TriCN

Founded in 1997, San Francisco, California-based TriCN is a leading developer of high-performance semiconductor interface intellectual property (IP). The company provides a complete portfolio of IP for maximizing data throughput on and off the chip, ranging from a Base I/O library to multi-gigabit SerDes products. This IP is designed for IC developers addressing bandwidth-intensive applications in the communications, networking, data storage, and memory space. TriCN's customers range from startup to established fabless semiconductor and systems companies, including Philips, General Dynamics, SGI, IBM, Cognigine, Internet Machines, and Apple Computer.

For more information, please visit TriCN's web site at www.tricn.com.

TriCN: The Single Source for Interface IP(TM)

SOURCE: TriCN

Kimberly Hathaway Davé Communications LLC 415.989.0230 kimberly@davecomm.net

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