R&S Thirty-Five: Using TDR to solve signal integrity issues

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Time domain reflectometry (TDR) has long been used as a tool for evaluation of boards, cables and connectors.
Today’s webcast covers test methodologies and best practices, tradeoffs with an integrated TDR function vs. dedicated, stand-alone TDR equipment and calibration techniques to improve repeatability, resolution, and accuracy.
Discover more with our last R&S Thirty-Five webcast.
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The audio of the video is also a good example of signal integrity degradation, while the transmitter (human mouth) might be producing a signal (voice) at a good enough amplitude, the transmission line (your mic, sound card, editing application etc.) attenuation is so high that the signal must be amplified (rising volume levels above 50% at my PC) before reaching the receiver end (my ear) and thus degrading the quality of the signal and the experience.

Otherwise great video!

TheOnlyPsycho