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To: Bilow who wrote (65321)2/4/2001 7:00:22 AM
From: John Walliker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Carl,

I also think that radio frequency emissions would be a major problem with wide DDR buses. #reply-13386272
Also, it will be much harder to obtain CE approval for DDR designs because of radio frequency emissions. #reply-13399937 Also: #reply-12510844


I stand by what I said. Do you really believe that it is easy to obtain low emissions from a wide DDR bus? I never claimed it was impossible.

The termination has been standardized and improved quite a bit

Yes, with good reason. It is an important factor in minimising radio frequency emissions (as well as being very important for ensuring signal integrity.)

John