High-Speed Digital Design Online Masterclass with Eric Bogatin is Here!
Join Judy Warner, founder of The EEcosystem, and Professor Eric Bogatin, world-renowned signal integrity expert, as they introduce this graduate-level, 30+ hour course designed to sharpen your engineering intuition and skills in high-speed digital design. This comprehensive, online masterclass is completely free to engineers worldwide, thanks to the support of our industry sponsors. You’ll get structured, bite-sized lessons covering signal integrity, power integrity, timing, stackups, vias, PDN, and measurement—practical knowledge you can apply immediately. 🚀 Advance your career. Build better designs. Become a better engineer. 👉 Register now: https://www.theeecosystem.com/hsdd-ma...

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"You must Unlearn what You have Learned"

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Eric Bogatin on Signal Integrity, Oscilloscope Mastery & More!

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Mastering the TDR in 45 Minutes - Eric Bogatin

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Understanding Signal Integrity

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AI, Power Integrity and, the Future of Engineering

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Dr. Eric Bogatin on 100+ PCB Design Guidelines to Help Minimize Signal Integrity Problems

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Why Glass Core is the Next Leap in High-Speed Design

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Mechanisms EVERY Mechanical Engineer Should Know

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Must Know This to Understand High Speed PCB Layout Simulation | S-Parameters Explained, Eric Bogatin

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Avoid Bad Design Guidelines with Eric Bogatin | OnTrack Podcast with Zach Peterson

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S-Parameters Explained Part One | Signal Integrity

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How to Decide on Your PCB Layer Ordering, Pouring and Stackup (with Rick Hartley)

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What is Impedance? - PCB Design and Signal Integrity

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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What Every PCB Designer Should Know - Return Current Path (with Eric Bogatin)

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Do Differential Pairs Need Ground? Are you sure? | Explained by Eric Bogatin

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(Sponsored) High-Speed PCB Design Tips - Phil's Lab #25

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Eric Bogatin on Breaking Bad Habits in PCB Design - AltiumLive Keynote

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What Every PCB Designer Should Know - Crosstalk Explained (with Eric Bogatin)

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