In this tutorial, you will learn what an incident wave is for high-speed PCB designs. The examples will be demonstrated with OrCAD PCB SI simulations.
Video provided by FlowCAD, Cadence Channel Partner Germany
In this tutorial, you will learn what an incident wave is for high-speed PCB designs. The examples will be demonstrated with OrCAD PCB SI simulations.
Video provided by FlowCAD, Cadence Channel Partner Germany
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