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Paul G. Schreier

Paul G. Schreier is the president of Amitech Marketing GmbH, a Zurich-based technical marketing consulting company serving the test and semiconductor industries. He was a technical journalist for more than 25 years, most of them as the founding editor of Personal Engineering & Instrumentation News. A recipient of the Jesse H. Neal Editorial Achievement Award for writing excellence, Paul earned his BSEE and BA/Humanities at the University of Notre Dame and a Masters in Engineering Management at Northeastern University.


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  • Waking up to a specifications nightmare

    By Paul G. Schreier, November 29, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. Here's the scenario: Engineering just designed a high-speed serial interface for your flagship product. The VP of...

  • Inadequate Test Tools Can Have A Very High Price

    By Paul G. Schreier, October 18, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. The age-old adage says you can't do the right job without the right tool, but in today's high-performance electronics there's an...

  • When testing jitter, which results should you believe?

    By Paul G. Schreier, September 20, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. Today's data-transfer schemes are reaching amazing speeds in the gigabit-per-second range, but nothing in life...

  • DSP performs magic in scopes, but don’t ignore the tradeoffs

    By Paul G. Schreier, August 23, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. When I set up a measurement and look at my scope, the first thing that comes to my mind isn't that the display...

  • Can A Scope Ever Show What Was Truly There?

    By Paul G. Schreier, July 05, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. There’s a bit of a philosophical debate surrounding how oscilloscopes and probes make measurements, especially at...

  • The Hosted Instrument: Finally A No-Compromise Approach

    By Paul G. Schreier, June 21, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. For a number of years we’ve been able to send basic commands to instruments from a computer and retrieve data....

  • Virtual Probes Uncover The Secrets Inside FPGAs In Minutes, Not Hours

    By Paul G. Schreier, May 24, 2004

    An expert viewpoint brought to Electronic Design by Agilent Technologies, Inc. I’ve been around long enough to remember when a good set of hand tools was all you needed to repair virtually any car....