As someone learning EMC/SI design I’d also like to add that it is not uncommon and even recommended to not just terminate with a resistor at the end, instead have 2 resistors and a capacitor in parallel to ground.
itsokay, dont feel depressed. happens to everyone at some point. engineering is like this, part of the job. hold your breath and go back to the basics. everything will start making sense eventually. keep at it and best of luck .
@@minhajsixbyte Lol I needed this. I feel like we all hit a rut eventually, it gets complex and we all know varying levels of detail so we all get stuck at different points. Best of luck.
Thanks for the video. I didn't notice the chapter about where it can be used.
As someone learning EMC/SI design I’d also like to add that it is not uncommon and even recommended to not just terminate with a resistor at the end, instead have 2 resistors and a capacitor in parallel to ground.
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Would be nice if you could include the links that are at the end of the video in the video description.
What is the difference between LVDS with flat cable and LVDS with coaxial? Does the idea of a physical layer apply to both?
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itsokay, dont feel depressed. happens to everyone at some point. engineering is like this, part of the job. hold your breath and go back to the basics. everything will start making sense eventually. keep at it and best of luck .
@@minhajsixbyte Lol I needed this. I feel like we all hit a rut eventually, it gets complex and we all know varying levels of detail so we all get stuck at different points. Best of luck.
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