[SI-LIST] Re: Software tool for EMI simulation

Bharath,
I use a version of NEC-2 called Nec-Win Plus+ for this type of simulation.
NEC is an effective wire antenna modeling tool that can be used for many
other things. The package mentioned costs $150.

    Dave Cuthbert
    SI/EMC Consulting and other subjects

On Nov 28, 2007 1:15 AM, Bharathkumar Raju <bharathrajupcb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Dear Forum Memebrs,
>         Is there any software tool for simulating conducted emission in
> the power cable and in the data cable of an electronic equipment. I hope
> HyperLinx, Spectra Quest & Ansoft are tools for simulating the radiated
> emission from PCBAs. Is there a conducted emission simulation package
> built-in in any of these 3 tools?
> Thanking you in advance
>
> Bharath
>
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