[SI-LIST] Re: FEM/BEM/MOM

Ben,

Jump on the UMR website
http://www.umr.edu/index.php?id=1594&no_cache=1&sword_list[]=emc and hunt
arond in there. Todd Hubing has a nice paper
that summarizes some common techniques.

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Hello Everybody,

When looking at Signal Integrity tools one
comes across terms like FEM, BEM, MOM
as well as some others like 2D, 2.5D,3D
field solvers.

Can somebody explain in extremely layman
terms what they mean ( for a
person with a background of undergraduate
degree in Electrical engineering).

Thank you very much

Ben

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