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    PSDwebinar: Oscilloscopes applications: Fast debugging of high-speed digital and RF interfaces
    Whether you are debugging a high-speed interface such as DDR or PCIe, characterizing a fast clock or analyzing a complex RF signal, you want to see the real signal and not artifacts of the test setup such as loading or reflections. The process of removing non-ideal signal path effects (attenuation, skew, loading, etc.) is called deembedding. Removing this distortion in a realtime oscilloscope typically is performed with a correction filter in the post-processing. In the R&S®RTP High-Performance Oscilloscope, the deembedding filter is realized in hardware directly after the A/D converter. This realtime processing of the waveform data ensures maximum update rate for effective troubleshooting in the time and frequency domain and even allows to trigger on the corrected waveforms.


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    Power Systems Design

    Power Systems Design is a leading global media platform serving the power electronics design engineering community. It delivers in-depth technical content, industry news, and product insights to engineers and decision-makers developing advanced power systems and technologies.

    Published 12× per year across North America and Europe, Power Systems Design is distributed through online and fully digital editions, complemented by eNewsletters, webinars, and multimedia content. The platform covers key areas including power conversion, semiconductors, renewable energy, automotive electrification, AI power systems, and industrial applications—supporting innovation across the global electronics industry.