SERDES Design with MATLAB and Simulink
From the series: Designing Mixed-Signal Systems using MATLAB and Simulink
SERDES design is complex and challenging. In this webinar, you will see how the design process can be shortened through reducing simulation time. This is done using top down design with MATLAB & Simulink.
You will learn how top-down SERDES design works in practice and see examples of this method in use for commercial SERDES design. You will see several different SERDES examples, including:
- Backplane modeling in MATLAB
- 2 Gbps SERES
- 10 Gbps SERDES
About the Presenter:
Mike Woodward is the communications and semiconductor industry marketing manager at MathWorks. He has degrees in Semiconductor and Microwave Physics and has been active in the communications and semiconductor industry for many years. Mike worked on the transmission infrastructure for the UK’s commercial DAB transmission network, a project that was awarded the British Computer Society’s IT Award for Excellence in 2000. He has also worked on audio processing and has several audio processing patents. Over the last few years, he has been working on mixed-signal design at MathWorks and has written a number of articles on system-level mixed-signal design.
Recorded: 1 May 2013
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