[SI-LIST] Re: How good are tools to predict Radiated Emissions ?

  • From: "Manickavelu M." <manickavelu_m@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <darshan_mehta@xxxxxxxxxx>, <Shiraz.Bashir@xxxxxx>, "SI-List" <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 09:38:58 +0530

Hi Darshan,
Interesting. How about the models that we need? Do you support them also or
is there any URL or supplier from where we can get the models?

Thanks and Best Regards,
Manix,
MindTree.

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From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Mehta, Darshan
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:54 PM
To: Shiraz.Bashir@xxxxxx; SI-List
Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: How good are tools to predict Radiated Emissions ?

Hi Shiraz,

EMI is serious issue and cause lot of money if you have got EMI problem
in your board. We have tools called HyperLynx and Quiet Expert which can
help you to identify the EMI issues at the initial stage of the design.
In HyperLynx you can view the EMI plot (Radiation in terms of dB v/s
Frequency like what you see in Spectral Analyzer) for a particular net
to find out how much radiation is generated from particular net. Quiet
Expert is DRC based tool which can help you to solve the EMI problems.
Quiet Expert advisor will suggest you the various ways which can help
you to solve the EMI problem at the initial stage of design. If you are
interested to know more about these products, let me know.

Thanks,

Darshan Mehta
Field Application Engineer, ICX and HyperLynx
Mentor Graphics, Bangalore India
Ph:  +91(80)-3051-4041
fax: +91(80)-3051-4004
cell:+91(988)-015-6127
darshan_mehta@xxxxxxxxxx
www.mentor.com/hyperlynx

-----Original Message-----
From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bashir, Shiraz (GE Healthcare)
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:19 PM
To: SI-List
Subject: [SI-LIST] How good are tools to predict Radiated Emissions ?

How good are tools to predict Radiated Emissions ?

I mean..we can layout a board using some flow. Then use a tool to see
how this design will do from Radiated Emissions perspective..
Did anyone of you have experience in this area ?

Are there any tools which can pull in products' packaging (mechanical
housing/ plastics, connectors location, length of slots etc..) and take
into account for analysis for Radiated Emissions..

Reason I am asking is that most of the company I know including mine
heavily rely on actual testing in-house (3 meter chambers) and outside
(10 Meters) which is risky..
Because project is near completion and any tweaks cost big $s.

Please let me know.
Shiraz Bashir
GE Healthcare
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