[SI-LIST] Re: E-mail address harvesting (WAS; Re: Signal integrity and simulation)

  • From: Oscar Lang <design97@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: SI-LIST <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 09:43:02 -0700 (PDT)

I went to there website just out of curiosity and saw
thses are mostly 2D and spice like software that one
can get for free. 

Why will someone pay $695 for a software like this?

--- Faraydon Pakbaz <pakbazf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Drew;
> 
> My apology for asking this...You probably had enough
> of
> "assist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx".
> I also was contacted to try this software. Just out
> of curiosity, have you
> or anybody in
> SI-LIST tried this software and can give "high" or
> "low" of this software.
> I have tried it but
> only the examples that is coming with the 30 day
> trail down load. I have
> not done my own
> design yet. Does anybody know If I am wasting my
> time or is there any merit
> to try it or better
> yet can recommend any similar software with of
> course affordable price?.
> Thanks in
> advance for your comments.
> 
> 
> Regards;
> 
> Don Pakbaz
> 
> Silicon Solutions Engineering
> IBM Systems & Technology Group
> 
> 
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> Once was enough.
> Please stop e-mailing me.
> Most importantly, please quit your e-mail address
> harvesting tactics.
> 
> Drew
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: What-If Design Software LLC
> To: drew3rdof3@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 1:43 PM
> Subject: Signal integrity and simulation
> 
> 
> AS/SIST, the new low-cost signal integrity
> simulation software to prevent
> signal integrity problems in high-speed printed
> circuit board designs, can
> be found at www.what-if-software.com.
> 
> AS/SIST contains a SPICE engine, 2D+ PCB Model
> Generator, IBIS-to-SPICE
> converter, Schematic Capture and Waveform Analyzer,
> plus extended Pulse
> Train Generation and Eye Diagram analysis
> capabilities, and AS/SISTBridge
> - a direct link to Matlab.
> 
> AS/SIST, validated in practice against >2.5Gb/s
> differential serial data
> rate paths and 20ps rise time systems, is used to
> prevent problems such as
> noise, reflections, cross talk and lossy MTL effects
> in designs ranging
> from basic single-board layouts to differential
> signal system level
> multi-board layouts at high bit rates.  It is a
> stand-alone tool that
> provides pre-layout PCB design solutions.
> 
> With AS/SIST, you evaluate different PCB layouts, IC
> drivers and
> receivers, connector configurations and circuit
> alternatives by simulating
> what-if variations - as you design.
> 
> At $695, AS/SIST is priced so that you can have a
> personal copy of
> significant simulation software with comprehensive
> and easily-understood
> operating instructions to get you up to speed
> quickly.
> 
> Don't let the price fool you.  AS/SIST was designed
> by world-class signal
> integrity experts who are dedicated to making
> excellent simulation
> software very affordable.
> 
> You can evaluate AS/SIST free for 30 days.
> 
> So judge for yourself.  Visit
> www.what-if-software.com to try AS/SIST and
> compare it for value with any other signal integrity
> simulation software
> on the market.
> 
> If you have any problems downloading, please contact
> us at
> assist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> What-If Design Software
> 
> You can also learn about AS/SIST and What-If Design
> Software from EETimes
> at
>
http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=178600441
> 
> 
> 
> 
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