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Hello, I am Heidi Barnes, and I am an Applications Specialist for High-Speed Digital Signal Integrity and Power Integrity Applications in Keysights EDA group. Today, I want to show you how to use fixture de-embedding to match wide bandwidth signal integrity simulations to measurements. This video will look at the number one problem with matching simulations to measurements when transmitting multi-gigabit signals through a printed circuit physical layer. It will cover the S-parameter tools and terminology that are used to solve this problem, and then a simple, four step process will be demonstrated to enable a methodical approach to matching simulation with measurement, even at high data rates like 32 gigabits per second. At the end of the video, I will provide a download link so that you can step through this de-embed process, and even try it on your own measured and simulated data. Here we have a printed circuit board, or a PCB, with connectorized structures for measurement. On the r