[SI-LIST] Re: EMI simulation using speed2K
- From: Kbalasubramanian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 18:47:37 +0530
Is there any fool proof tool available today for a complete EMI analysis? I
guess the answer is 'NO'.
Bala
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|[SI-LIST] Re: EMI simulaiton using speed2K
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Rahul,
The Sigrity Speed2000 tool will help you identify resonances in your
board or package, which is
a very important first step in EMI design and troubleshooting. But if
by 'complete EMI tool' you
mean something that tells you whether your product (in your
enclosure/chassis, together with
the connecting peripherals representing a typical usage) will pass any
regulatory limits, the
answer is no.
Regards,
Istvan Novak
SUN Microsystems
Rahul G wrote:
> Hello EMI experts
> I need your feedback on using speed2k for EMI simulation for
board/package.
> is it a complete EMI tool? is there any other better tool in industry for
> EMI simulation?
> Thanks
> Rahul...
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