ASA Events

Welcome to the ASA Events page! Over time we will be listing all relevant events in the Signal Integrity Electrical Engineering universe. Our intent is to provide you with a list of upcoming events that ASA recommends.

If you would like to submit an event to be displayed on this page, please contact EventsManager@Amherst-Systems.com


Upcoming Events


September

September 8-11, 2008

Salt Lake City, UT

ASA Recommended

Description:

IEEE AUTOTESTCON is the United States’ largest conference focused on automatic test systems for US military systems, and has been held annually since 1965. The Conference, whose general theme is The Support Systems Technology Conference, is held in varying cities around the US each fall. Administered by a standing Board of Directors, the Conference typically presents over 120- quality application-focused papers with over 250 Exhibits, all focused precisely on the current issues facing military automated test. Attendance ranges between 650 and 750 (paid) attendees, with an additional 1,000 to 1,200 exhibitor and spouse attendees.

Read more at www.AutoTestCon.com


Ongoing

Ongoing

www.Tek.com

ASA Recommended

Description:

This is an ongoing topical series published by Tektronix in the "MyTek" area of their website. Registration is free, but required to view the materials. The content consists webinars with downloadable content, as well as white papers for each of the topics listed. They are releasing new content on a regular basis, with topics such as "Embedded Systems Design" and "DDR & DDR2 Memory for Reliable System Operation" available now.

Visit MyTek now to learn more.

Througouht 2008

Canada

Description:

EPTECH regional professional electronics shows are produced in major high-technology centers across Canada.

EPTECH is the only series of coast-to-coast national electronics shows in Canada. The series is sponsored by EP&T, Canada's largest professional electronics trade publication, and is produced by LVP Media Inc., a leading technology-information provider.

Annual EPTECH events are held in Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto/Markham, Vancouver and Quebec City. EPTECH shows in Halifax, London, Winnipeg, Moncton and Saskatoon are held at a frequency of less than every year.

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Past Events

February - May

USA, Finland, Denmark

Description:

Your Essential Resource. This single-day event is specially designed for people developing computer systems and time critical applications serving multiple industries, such as: military and aerospace, industrial control, data communication and telephony, instrumentation, consumer electronics, image processing, process control, medical instrumentation, vehicular control and maintenance, embedded appliances and more.

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Description:

Comprehensive technology Exhibition: With over 350 leading vendors, only ESC has the size and scope to offer you answers to your questions, a look at new product applications, and the technical information you need. Zero in on technologies in special areas of the show floor.

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April 15-16, 2008

San Jose Fairmont, San Jose, CA

Description:

The Intellectual Property Symposium brings together a unique combination of thought leaders in electronic systems, software, and semiconductors across the engineering, business and legal professions.

The program has sessions geared towards:

  • Sr Engineers and Engineering Managers
  • Line of Business Managers
  • Legal Professionals

The conference is open to anyone who wants to understand what is going on in the rapidly changing marketplace for patents and intellectual property at the level of chips, systems and/or software in the electronics industry.

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March - April

Santa Clara, CA; Ellicott City, MD; Irving, TX

Description:

Join Wind River and our A&D partners for a full-day seminar about top-tier software development and design products integrated into the industry-leading Eclipse development environment, Wind River Workbench.

Keynote Speaker IBM will introduce attendees to the Cell Broadband Engine, a high-performance multicore chip being tested for signal processing, pattern matching, visualization, rendering, targeting, jamming, mapping, communications, and cryptography.

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March 16-20, 2007

Orlando, FL

Description:

SPIE Defense + Security is the must-attend event for the security and defense industries. Join participants from the US Navy, Army and Air Force, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Raytheon, and other top organizations.

SPIE Defense+Security provides cutting-edge information on:

Imaging, Sensors, and Displays

  • IR Sensors and Systems Engineering
  • Homeland Security and Law Enforcement
  • Tactical Sensors and Imagers
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE)
  • Military and Avionic Displays
  • Space Technologies and Operations
  • Intelligent and Unmanned/Unattended Sensors and Systems

Sensor Data Analysis

  • Sensor Data Exploitation and Target Recognition
  • Information Fusion, Data Mining, and Information Networks
  • Signal, Image and Neural Net Processing
  • Communication and Networking Technologies and Systems

Plus

  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Enabling Photonic Technologies

Read more at the SPIE website.

March 10-14, 2008

Munich, Germany

Description:

An internation convention covering all aspects of the Electronic System Design and Test and Measurement fields.

Head over to the website for more details.

March 3-7, 2008

Dallas, TX

April 7-11, 2008

San Jose, CA

ASA Recommended Lecture

Description:

Essential Principles of Signal Integrity (EPSI): Build your engineering intuition about signal integrity. The math is stripped away to reveal the problems, root causes and resulting design guidelines to eliminate signal integrity problems.

Signal Integrity Characterization Techniques (SICT):Learn how to extract interconnect performance and root cause information from measurements using the TDR and VNA. Become a master of S-Parameters in the time and frequency domains, using both single ended and differential forms.

Hacking Any Interconnect (HAI): build high bandwidth models of interconnects from measurements. Learn how to use all the information in a TDR or VNA measurement to build greater than 10 GHz bandwidth models of connectors, transmission lines, discontinuities, vias, PDN components and extract material properties.

February 21, 2008

Bangalore, India

Description:

In this seminar, we will explore the types of memory systems required for next generation consumer applications and discuss how these advanced memory systems will solve tomorrow’s system challenges. We will discuss innovative techniques developed by Rambus to improve memory performance and reduce overall system costs, as well as analyze solutions to multi-GHz memory designs. Finally, we will unveil the newest development from Rambus, the Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative, which enables 1 TB/s of memory bandwidth performance into a single SoC.

Read more at www.Rambus.com

February 24-28, 2008

San Diego, CA

Description:

The Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition (OFC) and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC) in 2008 promises to be the most exciting in recent memory featuring technology from around the world and every sector of optical communications. The conference and exposition provide a comprehensive view of the optical communications industry, in broad strokes and extensive detail.

Hot Topics for 2008
ROADM • Ethernet/IP • 100G • Silicon Photonics • FTTX • Increasing Bandwidth Needs

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February 04-07, 2008

Santa Clara, CA

ASA Recommended

Description:

Come visit ASA at booth #733, where we will be demonstrating the latest and greatest from our design team: M1 Oscilloscope Tools™ v5. If you or your department uses oscilloscopes regularly, then M1 can help you. Come discover how M1's rich analysis, intuitive debug and exploration, and powerful collaboration tools can be a benefit to you and your company.

(From their website): DesignCon attracts engineering professionals from various levels and disciplines and represents many aspects of electronic design: applications engineering, architecture and systems design, ASIC design, circuit-board design, embedded-systems design, hardware/software integration, high-performance systems, IC design, packaging, semiconductor product management, service and support, SoC design, software development, testing and debugging, and more.

Read more at www.DesiconCon.com