[SI-LIST] Re: SI Package Analysis tools

One more place to look is Optem (www.optem.com).

- Lynne 

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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 4:57 PM
To: Dagmara Avanindra; SI List
Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: SI Package Analysis tools

If you are to model PDN (PowerDeliveryNetwork) in a way where ideally
everything is extracted in one shot (i.e., everything coupled to everything
inside the pkg) then there are few options that handle this high goal with
various degrees of success (you have to do your homework):
Sigrity: PowerSI (Full-Wave, kind of, FD), Speed2000 (FDTD)
Fluent: IceMAX (Quasi-static FD)
Optimal: PakSi-E (Quasi-static FD), PakSi-wave (Full-wave FD)
Ansoft: SiWave
This list pretty much exhausts everything available out there .
$100k will not buy you all the tools, but maybe 1 or 2 from either vendor.
However, if you are to extract significant (in your own opinion) features as
subckts, and then are to stitch them together into one mother model, you can
use any mix of 2D and 3D solvers of large variety. 
-Vadim

Dagmara Avanindra <dagmara.avanindra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Under $100K.,
preferably not more than $70K. 
What are my options given that budget?

Thanks,
Dagmara

On 6/24/05, Heyfitch wrote:
> How much are you willing to spend on such tool ? ;-)
> 
> 
> Dagmara Avanindra wrote: 
> Can anyone recommend an SI tool good for package analysis? I would 
> like to use this tool to determine optimum crossection and routing, as 
> well as package decaps.
> 
> Thanks much!
> Dagmara
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