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Scope Based Power Integrity and Power Electronics for Mixed Signal Applications


Sign up to attend our webinar, Scope Based Power Integrity and Power Electronics for Mixed Signal Applications. By attending this webinar, you will learn about the major noise sources in a mixed signal application and how to use a Tektronix MSO5 or MSO6 series scope along with Picotest accessories.

By viewing this webinar, you will learn about the major noise sources in a mixed signal application and how to use a Tektronix MSO5 or MSO6 series scope along with Picotest accessories to:

  • Accurately measure (2-port/3-port) impedance of a Power Distribution Network and its sub-systems
  • Perform DC Biased Inductor measurements
  • Measure Dynamic step load response
  • Analyze high frequency complex ripple in the presence of low tolerance DC Power rails
  • Automate time sequencing testing for multiple rails simultaneously
  • Analyze 3 phase motors with 8 channels
  • Make optically isolated differential measurements with high CMRR
  • Perform many other critical tasks such as TIE Jitter, Frequency Response, and TDR
  • Perform various VNA functions

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Presenter:

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Steve Sandler

Founder and CEO, Picotest

Steve Sandler has been involved with power system engineering for more than 40 years. Steve is the founder and CEO of PICOTEST.com, a company specializing in instruments and accessories for high performance power system and distributed system testing. He frequently lectures and leads workshops internationally on the topics of Power Integrity and Distributed Power System Design. He is a Keysight Certified EDA expert.

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Tony Ambrose

Field Applications Engineer, Tektronix

Tony Ambrose is an Applications Engineer at Tektronix specializing in high speed serial data applications. He has served in that role for over 15 years at Tektronix. Tony has a B.S., Electrical Engineering from California State Polytechnic University Pomona and an Associate of Science, Computer Science from Santiago Canyon College.