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components generally scales with operating frequency, devices operating at 56/112 Gbps PAM4 data rates are likely to be some of the industry's most energy-intensive devices (by computing standards). If these components are located close to each other to maintain signal integrity, trying to extract heat using conventional methods (e.g., heatsinks) may be problematic. Furthermore, having components located too close to each other could cause the heat from one component to transfer into another. Therefore, Samtec Flyover systems allow engineers to separate such components, offering more space for alternative thermal management solutions while also limiting the thermal effects on neighboring components. In addition to improved thermal management, the ability to increase the distance between parts and boards allows designs to spread out, which may help with manufacturing. For example, in networking applications, the switching application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) is typically placed near the front panel to minimize trace lengths. However, Flyover systems allow the switching ASIC to be positioned closer to the backplane. Larger PCBs that try to put everything onto a single board can be broken down into smaller modules that are then connected via cable assemblies. This helps to improve system reliability as well as future-proof designs with the ability to easily upgrade specific systems components." Andy Shrout High-Speed Cable Product Manager, Samtec C h a p t e r 3 | S o l v i n g H i g h - S p e e d S i g n a l I n t e g r i t y C h a l l e n g e s W i t h S a m t e c F l yo v e r S y s t e m s 13 Samtec Flyover ® Solutions Break Next-Gen System Architecture Constraints

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