Posts Tagged ‘Phase Noise’

Phase Noise and Jitter Web Course Oct 18 & 20

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Besser Associates instructor Waleed Khalil will be presenting his course, Phase Noise and Jitter, in the Web Classroom on October 18th and 20th (3 hours per day). The focus throughout this course will be on providing practical measures utilizing numerous real life examples.

Here’s what students thought about Dr. Khalil’s course last February:

“Material was consistent with the discussion.  The discussion was poignant to the topic of the webcast. Excellent overview joined with enough technical depth to make further research easier to comprehend.”

“Dr. Kahlil’s content and material was clear and well-organized. His presentation progressed at an even pace. He was receptive to questions and answered them exceptionally clearly. Dr. Kahlil’s presentation should set the bar for online training presentations. This is high quality work…”

“Dr. Kahlil has obviously put a great deal of effort and time into honing this presentation, not to mention that he has an obvious mastery of the subject. Again, I hope that future Besser Associates courses follow this example and maintain the standard Dr. Kahlil has set here. Thank you.

Web classroom courses are limited to approximately 20 participants, so if you are interested in the class register or contact us to reserve a spot for you right away.

Phase Noise and Jitter
Oct 18-Oct 20, 2011 Course 220-4420
Presented by Waleed Khalil Register by 10/12/2011 and pay $449, otherwise pay $495 Register Online

New Web Classroom Course: Phase Noise and Jitter

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Besser Associates instructor Waleed Khalil will be presenting a new course, Phase Noise and Jitter, in the Web Classroom.

Timing-related problems associated with signal sources are one of the major bottlenecks in designing today’s highly complex systems. Over many decades, jitter has been extensively studied and utilized to characterize timing inaccuracies in both digital and analog systems. Conversely, phase noise has been exclusively used in RF systems to represent frequency or phase inaccuracy. For both timing and frequency sensitive systems, phase noise measurement is emerging to be the most accurate method of characterizing all types of signal sources (RF, analog or digital). This short course covers the fundamentals of phase noise and jitter, which ultimately set the limit to PLL performance in applications such as frequency synthesis, serial data communication and clock/data recovery. Simple techniques to model phase noise at the circuit component-level and relate it to the overall phase noise and jitter performance of PLLs are presented. The course will also provide a detailed analysis of the different phase noise measurement techniques along with in-depth noise floor analysis. The focus throughout this course will be on providing practical measures utilizing numerous real life examples.

Learn in the Web Classroom: interactive sessions with real-time Q&A, no travel, and just 90 minutes a day!

Phase Noise and Jitter
Feb 08-Feb 11, 2011 Course 220-4396
Presented by Waleed Khalil Register by 1/31/2011 and pay $449, otherwise pay $495 Register Online

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