[SI-LIST] Re: Power integrity using hyperlynx
- From: Hermann Ruckerbauer <hermann.ruckerbauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Ralph Wilson <ralph.wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 13:14:01 +0100
Hello,
I think DC analysis is the simple part which is implemented in all tools
long enough, so that I would not see any reason not to trust this results.
The more difficult thing is the AC analysis.
What I heard from one customer is, that he was not happy about the
meshing density. In this case it seemed, that due to meshing some
connections between vias got lost.
But this is already some time ago and I have not seen this case myself.
So I can not really comment reliable on this one!
Best regards
Hermann
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schrieb Ralph Wilson:
> We've been using Hyperlynx PI for DC analysis since it came out a couple
> years ago
> and find it an extremely valuable analysis tool. While we have not done
> any detailed quantitative comparisons of simulation results to lab
> measurements, the output from the tool intuitively makes sense and
> we have no reason to doubt its quantitative results.
>
> Ralph Wilson
> Alcatel-Lucent
>
> On 12/29/2011 5:06 AM, venkataraos wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is hyperlynx tool is accurate for Power integrity analysis?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Venkat
>> CoreEL Technologies
>>
>>
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