Wow - has it been a long time since I last updated you? And sorry about that. Busy life. Please just unsubscribe if you moved on to something else where you don’t need to stay on top of high-speed design - like this guy:
Open the Black Box of Memory
To make it short:
We have “Open the Black Box of Memory F2F Training” running in Feb both in Munich and Copenhagen. And this is live! As in before COVID :)
Copenhagen, DK, Feb 19, 2024
Munich, DE, Feb 26, 2024
Why you should join
Join this memory interface training course to completely understand memory interface design, how to make a great layout, how to optimize performance, and how to troubleshoot it. Significant performance benefits are possible when you master the details of memory interface design.
This course will bring you back in control with a full understanding of everything that goes on in the memory interface. The what, why, and how of memory design. We also include practical measurements and how to qualify a memory design using a modern oscilloscope and what to watch out for when using built-in wizards and design guides.
Travel
This face-to-face course runs with a late start on the first day and an early finish on the last day to support various travel arrangements:
Day 1 runs 10:00 to 17:00
Day 2 runs 9:00 to 16:00
Day 3 runs 8:30 to 15:30
Hope this works for you.
Expert instructor
Hermann Ruckerbauer is a consultant and owner of EyeKnowHow. Before founding EyeKnowHow, Hermann worked with dynamic memory design and memory interface design at Qimonda AG, Infineon Technologies, and Siemens/Infineon for many years and worked with JEDEC for the definition of new dynamic memory standards.
PS: You also learn how to use something like this interposer for testing DDR5 memory systems in the best possible way.
Looking for signal integrity training?
Yes - I am still running this masterclass in signal integrity where you are guaranteed to leave smarter than 99% of the app note writers in our industry :)
This is “LOT” = Live Online Training. So anywhere - but you have to sort of be in a reasonable timezone for being awake 10-14’ish CET :)
With this - happy new year and let us make it a good one.
// Rolf (ee-training.dk)
PS: Want a handy overview of all the new features of DDR5? Go here (and this is also a teaser for some of the subjects Hermann covers in the memory course):
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/39e6kkroecu1s15nweo3e/NewFeatures_in_-LP-DDR5_20231224.pdf?rlkey=s9tm6jck8fc5n6bpxnsqb3a8v&dl=0