Fast Track Your Timing Designs with our Clock Talk Web Series
09/266/2020 | 05:57 PM
Silicon Labs capped summer off with our first-ever Works With event, and we’re keeping the learning opportunities coming with the launch of Clock Talk, our biweekly timing-focused webinar series. Launched last week, Clock Talk brings some of our leading voices in timing experts to present on a range of topics that address specific industry pain points and equip attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to accelerate timing-intensive system designs. It is also an opportunity to learn about our best-in-class selection of timing products, including crystal oscillators, jitter attenuators, network synchronizers, and PCI Express (PCIe) clock generators and buffers. Clock Talks occur every Tuesday at 9:00 CST/16:00 CET in AMER/EMEA and Wednesday at 10:30 HKT in APAC. Each 45-minute session will conclude with a live 15-minute Q and A session with the presenter.
In the first in our series, IEEE 1588 Timing Solutions for Non-Telecom Applications, Senior Product Manager David Spencer discussed IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). He outlined why PTP is important in power distribution, broadcast, and data center applications. David’s session is now available on-demand, as all Clock Talk webinars will be after the conclusion of their live presentations.
Upcoming sessions cover a wide range of topics, from an in-depth look at the types of clock jitter that affect SerDes performance to an overview of the OpenRAN initiative to define and build general-purpose, vendor-agnostic equipment for RAN solutions.
Here is the list of upcoming Clock Talk web events:
Register here for the entire Clock Talk series at once, so you’ll never miss a session or for individual sessions. You can find more information about our portfolio of timing solutions here, and if you have questions about a specific application or product, we’d love to hear from you.
Fast Track Your Timing Designs with our Clock Talk Web Series
Silicon Labs capped summer off with our first-ever Works With event, and we’re keeping the learning opportunities coming with the launch of Clock Talk, our biweekly timing-focused webinar series. Launched last week, Clock Talk brings some of our leading voices in timing experts to present on a range of topics that address specific industry pain points and equip attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to accelerate timing-intensive system designs. It is also an opportunity to learn about our best-in-class selection of timing products, including crystal oscillators, jitter attenuators, network synchronizers, and PCI Express (PCIe) clock generators and buffers. Clock Talks occur every Tuesday at 9:00 CST/16:00 CET in AMER/EMEA and Wednesday at 10:30 HKT in APAC. Each 45-minute session will conclude with a live 15-minute Q and A session with the presenter.
In the first in our series, IEEE 1588 Timing Solutions for Non-Telecom Applications, Senior Product Manager David Spencer discussed IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). He outlined why PTP is important in power distribution, broadcast, and data center applications. David’s session is now available on-demand, as all Clock Talk webinars will be after the conclusion of their live presentations.
Upcoming sessions cover a wide range of topics, from an in-depth look at the types of clock jitter that affect SerDes performance to an overview of the OpenRAN initiative to define and build general-purpose, vendor-agnostic equipment for RAN solutions.
Here is the list of upcoming Clock Talk web events:
Clock Jitter Demystified and Jitter Requirements for 56/112 SerDes
Tuesday, September. 29
Design Considerations When Selecting a XO/VCXO Clock Reference for 56G/112G SerDes
Tuesday, October. 13
Stop Guessing, Use Silicon Labs Timing Tools to Build Your Clock Tree
Tuesday, October. 27
Optimize Timing Solutions for High-Speed FPGA and Application Processor Designs
Tuesday, November 10
PCIe Gen 4/5/6 Specifications and Jitter Measurement Explained
Tuesday, November 17
Timing Solutions for 5G O-RAN Systems
Tuesday, December 1
AECQ-100 Timing Products for Automotive Applications
Tuesday, January 12
Timing Solutions for Open-Compute Systems
Tuesday, January 26
Register here for the entire Clock Talk series at once, so you’ll never miss a session or for individual sessions. You can find more information about our portfolio of timing solutions here, and if you have questions about a specific application or product, we’d love to hear from you.