Signal integrity is a set of measures of the quality of an electrical signal. In digital electronics, a signal integrity problem occurs when a signal on a conductor has unwanted voltage or current fluctuations that adversely affect the proper operation of a circuit. It ensures that signals arrive at their destination with sufficient quality (voltage level, timing) to be correctly interpreted. It is commonly used in high-speed digital design to minimize reflections, ground bounce, crosstalk, and electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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