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Analog Design Examples

Dynamic Engineering designs frequently have analog components and or requirements. A common example is to design the amplifier section to boost an IF before digitizing. Frequently this involves special power supply design for dynamic range and sensitivity requirements as well as special power and analog signal handling to keep the system noise out of the digitization process.

Digital designs also require Analog design when high speed signals are involved. Special terminations, routing requirements, impedance characteristics, and trace lengths must be considered for a design to be successful. Most Dynamic Engineering designs require some level of schematic and layout level trace control. For example in the PCI_LVDS_8R and PCI_LVDS_8T the LVDS interface must be routed with 50 ohm trace characteristics and with matching trace lengths and with proper pairing of the signals for a "clean" interface.

Dynamic Engineering has experienced designers ready to help with your high speed signaling, data conversion or digital design.


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