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Articulate Samtec FAQ Bot Export 0.27
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"textResponse": "The following information about your application will help determine if a connector system can meet the signal integrity requirements: - System Topology: point-to-point, multi-drop, point-to-many-point, Star, etc - Termination Type: Parallel (one/both ends), Series, Active, RC, none - Clocking/Data Recovery: synchronous, asynchronous, source synchronous, CDR - Signaling Type: Single-Ended or Differential - Data Encoding: Binary, PAM-2, PAM-4, etc - Signal Technology: examples include LVTTL, SSTL-2, Rambus, LVDS, PECL, CMOS, GTL+ - Signal Data Rate: specified in Mbps or Gbps - Signal Edge Rate: specify 10/90 or 20/80 - System Impedance - specified in ohms along with tolerance (e.g., +/- 10%) - Crosstalk Requirements: specified at receiver (in % of voltage swing or dB) - Skew to make educated recommendations.",
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"userSays": "Is there a document specifically for Samtec FireFly™ Micro Flyover System™ optical and copper cable assemblies?",
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"userSays": "Shielded connectors and cable assemblies help reduce emissions and improve immunity of electronic products?",
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"userSays": "How much shielding does the Q2™ products have compared to Q Series™ products?",
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