[SI-LIST] Re: SI Package Analysis tools

See also 
 Electromagnetic Integrity (www.EMIntegrity.com)

Peter



--- "Lynne D. Green" <lgreen22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> One more place to look is Optem (www.optem.com).
> 
> - Lynne 
> 
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> [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Heyfitch
> 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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