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I should mention that I'm a computer engineering major and not a EE major, so I haven't taken some of the more advanced physics classes like solid state physics or electromagnetics. Are there any resources you would recommend for getting more of the theoretical background on those topics?


I've tried to learn the physics behind EE but my brain has been shot too many times by primary through secondary education. As a CS major you can dive in depth into the PCI/DDR standards and they will teach you alot about the signals. Combine it with a application note on DDR routing and you'll get the big picture.




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