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In this episode of Exposing Signal Integrity Myths, you will learn about vertical noise and what you can do to be sure it isn’t affecting your measurements. Even though vertical noise is technically not fixable, it is possible to measure around it.

Understanding what noise is coming from your device versus what is coming from the oscilloscope is critical if you want a fully functional device. Vertical noise is often overlooked, but it can cause significant problems like amplitude measurement errors, waveform reconstruction uncertainty, timing errors and jitter, or undesirably “fat” waveforms.

By the end of this episode, you will understand what it is that causes vertical noise, how you can check the noise floor of an oscilloscope, and how you can measure around it.

Tune in for future Exposing Signal Integrity Myths episodes covering more common misconceptions around signal integrity.


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Exposing Signal Integrity Myths is hosted by Erin East. The video series dives into various misconceptions around oscilloscope signal integrity. In watching this series, you will learn about the important considerations for determining an oscilloscope’s true measurement quality. Understanding the system as a whole will give you visibility into the true performance of your device.

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