Circuit boards are becoming more congested. At the same time, designers need to pass more data at higher bandwidths from chip-to-chip and board-to-board.
The solution is to use high-speed serial interconnect which features high-speed serial transceiver (XCVR) functions embedded in devices like ASICs and FPGAs.
As always Max, a nice understandable explanation of a pretty abstruse topic. I'd go along with other comments about the sound though, it's understandable, but pretty fuzzy.
There is a slight hum in the background on my audio system but it did not distract me from the presentation. Very good and easy to understand presentation.
Thank you
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write a commentarquiravnos Posted Jan 25, 2011
The audio is impossible. I can't understanding anything.
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carol_neves Posted Jun 17, 2012
Same problem. Very bad audio.
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msakms Posted Apr 11, 2011
Just awesome, couldn't be any better :]
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LCLEONG Posted Jun 16, 2011
very good!
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hm Posted Jun 16, 2011
@Max: Very good effort and quite useful. However, is it possible to re-record it with better audio?
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chnaideur Posted Feb 11, 2012
The perfect 'from the ground up' transceiver explanation! Sound quality is a bit murky though
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Abdul Saboor Posted Apr 9, 2012
excellent
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David Ashton Posted Jun 17, 2012
As always Max, a nice understandable explanation of a pretty abstruse topic. I'd go along with other comments about the sound though, it's understandable, but pretty fuzzy.
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thomasinaz Posted Dec 4, 2012
There is a slight hum in the background on my audio system but it did not distract me from the presentation. Very good and easy to understand presentation. Thank you
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brs Posted Jan 29, 2013
Thank u. u r really magnificent
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