HP ProLiant BL660c Electrical signal integrity considerations for HP BladeSyst - Page 5

primary components of frequency-dependent attenuation, as shown

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Figure 4. Measured eye diagrams from a 40" PCI-Compliance ISI trace Increasing frequency significantly increases attenuation. Skin resistive loss and dielectric loss are the primary components of frequency-dependent attenuation, as shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. Frequency dependent attenuation 5

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Figure 4.
Measured eye diagrams from a 40" PCI-Compliance ISI trace
Increasing frequency significantly increases attenuation. Skin resistive loss and dielectric loss are the
primary components of frequency-dependent attenuation, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5.
Frequency dependent attenuation
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