Hello *,
I might be not an expert as others on this List, but I also would not
consider me as beginner ..
Still I try to keep my problems small and separated. I try to analyze SI
and PI separate and my experience shows, that if both is optimized also
the combination is going to work.
So combing SI and PI is more some kind of verification that the system
will work also with both effects considered.
And If I see, that this is not the case I restart with separated setups.
In most (all ??) cases this much more efficient to find a solution with
this approach over a combination of all effects into one big simulation.
Hermann
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Am 11.07.2016 um 15:00 schrieb Istvan Novak:
Hi Hakim,
I assume you know how a 'good' board would look like, and based on that
you would create a 'bad' board.
I would suggest to add SI and/or PI issues one at a time to the design,
otherwise proving/disproving what is happening and why might be too
challenging.
Regards,
Istvan Novak
Oracle
On 7/11/2016 7:15 AM, Hakim Sellaoui wrote:
Hi All,------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm a graduate engineer with some experience in RF PA design and currently
trying to explore SI simulators for high speed digital, preferably using
ADS, as the learning curve won't be as steep.
I'm looking for some ideas for a project to test ADS's new SIPI Pro
simulator. However, I'm still new to and learning about the HSD world, so
nothing too complicated :)
I essentially want to have two PCB designs; one designed with high-speed
digital guidelines in mind, and the other without. Then fabricate the
design after the simulation to compare the results.
Thanks in advance!
--
Hakim Sellaoui
Associate Hardware Engineer
DisplayLink (UK) Limited
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