[SI-LIST] Re: ´: Re: "Sigrity's PowerSI tool"
- From: Raymond Anderson <Raymond.Anderson@xxxxxxx>
- To: "'si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 08:43:31 -0700
>Hi All,
>I agree with Zhangkun that each PI or SI software have their own unique
>features, that may or may not be what we >are looking for!
>There are indeed tools out there that can handle full board Power Integrity
>analysis, such as Sigrity's PowerSI. I >say this out of my personal
>experience, and again it depends on individual needs. This software has a
>'spatial >mode' that would assist in decap placement, unlike Hotstage PI.
>One can even do SI studies also using this s/w. In my case, Cadence and Zuken
>tools lagged far behind Sigrity XP >suite. These people even have their own
>integrated broadband SPICE!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Venkat
Regarding the last sentence in the above posting: Sigrity BroadBand Spice is
NOT a spice simulator but a tool to create 'black-box' rational polynomial
models from s-parameter data.
-Ray Anderson
Sun Microsystems
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