Second, test fixtures must support performance verification. First, available silicon must support 56 Gbps PAM4 data rates. From streaming video to edge computing, system designers are challenged to meet the needs of the networks (and consumers). From servers and switches to networking equipment, OEMs developing next-gen devices with high-performance communications face two common challenges. Samtec Partners with eSilicon and Wild River Technology on High-Performance Communications Webinar Samtec Blogĭata, data, data is everywhere. The “High-Performance Communications, Delivered” webinar will focus on high-performance communications at 56Gb/s PAM4 and beyond and will also provide an introduction to the challenges of high-performance communications. Samtec, eSilicon, and Wild River Technology have co-developed a next-generation test platform that addresses common challenges OEMS face when developing high-performance communications solutions and are promoting it via webinar on Thursday, July 11. July 2019 Connector Industry News Connector Supplier In any case, technical experts from Samtec, eSilicon and Wild River Technology recently co-presented a webinar around the topic of High-Performance Communications, Delivered. The webinar highlighted technical challenges system designers and engineers face on the way to 56 Gbps/112 Gbps PAM 4 data rates. Doesn’t that immediately induce fear of missing out? Oh wait, that’s another acronym. ICYMI: High-Performance Communications, Delivered Samtec Blog
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