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How to simulate Differential return loss SDD, and Common mode return loss SCC (Read 1290 times)
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How to simulate Differential return loss SDD, and Common mode return loss SCC
Aug 12
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Hello everyone,
Is there anyone having guide or test bench sample to simulate SDD, SCC of the transmitter (driver) or receiver front end (RXAFE, CTLE), would you please share me?
Thank you.
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