Mike Hertz
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Mike Hertz is a field applications engineer for LeCroy Corp., Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. He holds a BSEE from Iowa State University, Ames, and a master of science degree from the University of Arizona, Tuscon.
Email address: Mike.Hertz@lecroy.com
Web site: http://www.lecroy.com
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August 29, 2007   [Web Exclusive]
Use Receiver Equalization And Virtual Probing To Test High-Speed Serial Data
During the past few years, most mainstream high-speed serial data standards have been transmitted at bit rates well below 5 Gbits/s. Today, many signal standards under development are reaching or surpassing this rate. Due to channel loss, higher-frequency content is degraded while lower-frequency content is intact.

December 8, 2004   [Design View / Design Solution]
Advanced Scopes Demodulate Spread-Spectrum Clocks
Once again, oscilloscopes come to the rescue by applying sophisticated analysis techniques to instantaneous frequency-versus-time measurements. Faster clock and data signals, along with more closely spaced signal lines on board...










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