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Second Installment of Keysight's Engineering Education Webcast Series

Written by Casey Coyne | Apr 12, 2018 7:20:42 PM

Greeneville, TN - Keysight Technologies, TEVET's premier partner, will be hosting an Engineering Education Webcast Series through October. There will be one newly added live webcast each month. The second webcast is on May 16th at 10 AM PT/1 PM EST. It will focus on Phase Noise measurements and fundamentals, the impact of Phase Noise on receiver and system performance in design, the Phase Detector's role in comparing and examining Phase Noise measurement techniques, the importance of AM Noise measurements, and the benefits of cross correlation.

 

 

Each webcast is free, and there is access to an on-demand library of past webcasts. Below are dates and topics for the Engineering Education Webcast Series:

  • May 16th - Phase Noise Measurement Fundamentals
  • June 13th - Power Integrity - Troubleshooting Techniques to Identify and Solve Power Integrity Problems
  • July 18th - Specifications to Consider When Choosing High Performance Probes: Not All Oscilloscope Probes are Created Equal
  • August 15th - Techniques for Component Characterization at Millimeter Wave Frequencies
  • September 12th - 400C/CEI 4.0 Characterization and Compliance Testing - Time to Get Serious!
  • October 17th - Terabit Communication Research with an Oscilloscope and Optical Modulation Analyzer

 

Past webcasts of the Engineering Education Webcast Series that are still available in the on-demand library:

  • April 18th - Making Accurate Signal Integrity Measurements Using a Vector Network Analyzer

 

 

Check out Keysight's Engineer Education Webcast Series homepage! Register for the event, learn more about the individual webcasts, or search their on-demand library.

 

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