[SI-LIST] Re: EMI simulation tools at PCB level

  • From: "Robert Sefton" <rsefton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Chris.Cheng@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 06:56:25 -0800

Chris Cheng wrote:
> You mean the =22 part ? :-D
> 
> Seriously, I know it is understandable and explainable but I want it
> to be automatically predicted and simulated by a tool. It is easy to
> fix and patch after the fact but I have yet to see a tool to tell me
> ahead of time the db and peaks location. A bare PCB with a few
> "experimental traces" as in some EMI papers, sure. A multi-boards
> system with chassis and spaghetti cables come out ? Show me the
> money.      
> 

Chris -

I've never used the software and don't know the details of it (i.e., I'm
just aware that it exists), but take a look at FLO/EMC from Flomerics. They
claim to do pretty much exactly what you describe.

http://www.flomerics.com/

Regards,
Bob Sefton


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