Plug & Play Signal Integrity
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Available Now On-Demand!
Featured Technology:
Stratix® II GX FPGAs
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Overview
As connectivity bandwidth demand increases across more and more applications, new backplane systems are being designed with faster and more serial interconnects, as well as with more backplane slots. Systems are being designed with different data rates that will operate under more extreme operating and environmental conditions.
The challenge facing designers of these new systems is to ensure that the reliable transmission of data from point A to point B through a complex backplane channel is achieved. In systems with multiple transceivers and backplane slots, designers face the daunting task of optimizing the signal integrity settings for every channel and every card slot in the backplane system.
Altera’s Stratix® II GX family of FPGAs, with Plug & Play Signal Integrity technology, help deliver the best system BER performance and allow you to design truly universal cards that can plug into multiple slots in a high-speed backplane system.
In this webcast you will learn:
- About high-speed protocol trends
- About the challenges of designing high-speed backplanes
- How Altera’s Plug & Play Signal Integrity can help you with your backplane designs using multi-gigabit transceivers
Who Should View
- System architects
- Hardware and system design engineers and managers
- FPGA developers
- Signal integrity engineers
Presenter

Sergey Shumarayev
Director of Engineering, Altera Corporation
Sergey Shumarayev is the Director of Engineering at Altera Corporation in charge of Analog Design. He has worked at Altera for over 10 years in capacities of Design Engineer, SERDES Team Engineering Sr. Design Manager, and Analog Group Director. He holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Material Science from the University of California at Berkeley. He has over 30 issued patents and has co-authored several papers.

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