Title: Probing DDR5 and LPDDR5 Signals
Date: February 25, 2025
Time: 11 a.m. EST / 5 p.m. CET
Overview
Did you know that you can use Introspect’s Remote Sampling Heads to probe DDR5 and LPDDR5 signals? These versatile active probe solutions are not only useful for connecting to Introspect’s protocol analyzer, but they are also universally compatible with your favorite high-bandwidth oscilloscope. Join us for this complimentary webinar to learn about the challenges and solutions for probing next generation memory interfaces reliably and cleanly.
Agenda
- Brief overview of DDR and LPDDR memory interfaces
- The probing challenge
○ Why probe DDR signals?
○ Which signals does one probe? - Protocol debug
- Signal measurement and compliance
Why This Event Is Important
With both DDR5 and LPDDR5 reaching blistering speeds, the process of designing memory controllers and systems is becoming extremely difficult. Signal degradation effects can easily dominate performance, and protocol features continue to depend more and more on signal integrity. So, there is a strong need for probing DDR signals, not only for electrical compliance but also for protocol debugging and design validation.
Who Should Attend
ASIC engineers, digital design engineers, analog engineers, verification engineers, product engineers, test engineers, applications engineers, system integrators, product line managers, and project managers.
About Our Speaker
A test industry pioneer, Dr. Mohamed Hafed is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Introspect Technology. As the principal inventor on several patents related to signal integrity test and measurement, Dr. Hafed has been at the helm of Introspect since 2012 to become the leading manufacturer of test and measurement tools for high-speed digital applications. Today, he leads the Introspect team to produce the best work of their careers and to push the boundaries of what is possible in DDR, MIPI, DisplayPort and many more specifications.