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MARCH 2024 I DESIGN007 MAGAZINE 73 One of my great joys as a grandfather of eight is spending time with them at the park. It doesn't take too long until I'm getting stuck on a slide that is too small for me or on the seesaw, with me on one side and them trying to lift me. At that point, they learn some harsh lessons in physics and how heavy Grandpa really is. During DesignCon, I met with Amir Roy, vice president of business development for Imagineering. Amir discussed the company's high-reliability manufactur- ing and focus on listening to the needs of their customers. Business is booming and Imagineering is adding new lines to increase capacity. The rapid advance of mobile technologies has sparked an insa- tiable demand for radio spectrum bandwidth. The rush to capitalize on wider bandwidths, higher data rates, and lower latency offered by frequency bands like 5G and millimeter wave is evident across industries. EMA Design Automation and Hawk Ridge Systems entered a strategic partnership to give customers a full ECAD/MCAD design experi- ence, leveraging best-in-class tools and support for the entire electronic product design flow. The concept of distributed capacitance evolved with the introduction of multi- layer PCBs in the 1960s and '70s when it was real- ized that the stacking of multiple layers of circuits, including ground and power, provided an opportunity to incorporate distributed capacitance intrinsically embedded and made possible by the built-in parallel- ism of adjacent layers which naturally contributed to the capacitance between them. Embedding components into the multilayer PCB substrate can have many benefits, includ- ing reduced board size and improved signal integrity. However, embedded capacitance material (which is not really a component but rather part of the substrate) can improve power integrity dramatically by reducing AC impedance and generally enhancing the per- formance of the product. It takes up no addi- tional space, is easy to implement (because it is compatible with standard FR-4 processes), and can be cost-effective. For the latest news and information, visit PCBDesign007.com Embedded Design: Materials Matter Imagineering Driven by Customer Demand Elementary, Mr. Watson: Know the Tradeoffs With Embedded Designs Beyond Design: Embedded Capacitance Material EMA Design Automation and Hawk Ridge Systems Reshape Landscape with Full ECAD/MCAD Convergence Flexible Thinking: Embedded Design— A Term With Multiple Meanings John Watson

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