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3-Day Signal Integrity Class: June 10-12, 2013, Stockholm, Sweden Click Here for more information

1-Day Stackup Design Class, June 14, 2013, Stockholm, Sweden Click Here for more information

2-day Signal Integrity and High Speed System Design Course, September 9-10, 2013, Halifax, Nova Scotia Click Here for more information

2-day Signal Integrity and High Speed System Design Course, October 22-23, 2013, Montreal Click Here for more information

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Founded in 1994 by recognized industry-leading expert, Lee Ritchey, Speeding Edge provides training and consulting for the high-speed PCB and system design industries. All of the information presented in the company's training courses focuses on "real-world" engineering challenges with data derived from a combination of computer simulations and laboratory testing. The focus of this training is to provide engineers with information they can immediately apply to their current or next-generation design projects. In addition to its training courses, the company offers engineering consulting services with expertise ranging from very high speed differential signaling to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and signal integrity issues including power distribution system design. Current consulting projects include next-generation satellite processor cores; camera subsystems; next-generation telecommunication access products and hand-held data capturing devices. Speeding Edge is based in Glen Ellen, California.

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