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How to test the insertion loss following the delta L Methodology for Electrical Characterization

Pippen
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Dear Intel team, Our company Sunshine global circuits is a Chinese based PCB maker located in Senzhen city, China. Many customer asked us to measure insertion loss or return loss of the trace on the board. From intel website, we know the delta L Methodology for Electrical Characterization, but we don't know how to design this kind of circuits on the testing board. Can we get more information about this technology or give us the contact window to talk? Brs, Pippen
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Pippen
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Hi, @CarlosAM_INTEL ,

Thnaks for your reply. I got this two documents and read it detailly. For a designer with less experience on this technology, we want to know how to design a real circuits layout including impedence, line width, pad size and distacne, micro stripline, stripline, etc. I got news from my friend that we should get a licence from Intel Co., then we can get the detailed gerber file. Could you give me any idea about this?

Thank you 

Brs,

Pippen

CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello, @Pippen:

Thanks for your reply.

We suggest following the layout guidelines stated in the Platform Design Guide (PDG) document and any documents associated with it.

These documents and files that you have mentioned generally require that you have access to a Resource & Design Center (RDC) privileged account.

The RDC Account Support form is the channel to process your update account. You should fill it out on the following website:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/support/my-intel-sign-on-support.html

Best regards,

@CarlosAM_INTEL.

Pippen
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@Mæcenas_INTEL.

Thanks for your reply, I follow your suggestion and try to send a request to get the RDC account. I filled  all the items and want to press "submit request" button, but it can't press. I tried several times and finally I give up. What's my next step? 

 

 

 

CarlosAM_INTEL
Moderator
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Hello, @Pippen:

Thanks for your reply.

Once you have your RDC privileged account, you will have access to the documentation mentioned on our previous communication that can be found for each product in the following website:

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark.html#@Processors

Best regards,

@CarlosAM_INTEL.

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