[SI-LIST] Re: Hyperlynx vs Signal Explorer

  • From: "Carlos Moll" <cmoll@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <hreidmarkailen@xxxxxxxxx>, "si-list" <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 13:08:21 -0800

Geez, not a nice way to discredit a solution in a public forum which has =
been in use and working for many years by the electronics design =
community.
Perhaps some product training, ae help or support can be leveraged to =
assist with your problems or conerns.
Carlos Moll
Cadence Design Systems

 -----Original Message-----
From:   agathon [mailto:hreidmarkailen@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent:   Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:45 PM Pacific Standard Time
To:     si-list
Subject:        [SI-LIST] Re: Hyperlynx vs Signal Explorer

I recently received a comment about just this from an acquaintance:
 ----
"Short answer:  anyone trying to make full use of Cadence pcb si tools =
for
interconnect sim and who, nevertheless, recommends it could make good =
use of
counseling of some kind... or the receivers of that info could make good =
use
of a polygraph test on the one recommending.   All this based on 1st =
hand
experience over time."

----
No info on Hyperlynx.



On 1/9/07, cdomeny <craig.domeny@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> We are considering adding a base-model (<GHz) SI tool to our PCB =
design
> flow and have looked at Mentor Hyperlynx EXT and Cadence Orcad Sig
> Explorer. In research, it seems the Cadence tool does not actually
> perform "physical extraction", but is able to do a post-layout =
analysis
> somehow. Can anyone help?
>
> Hyperlynx "seems" more mature, but cost ~2X. However, we are concerned
> also about post-layout, and if Hyperlynx actually extracts the layout,
> it seems like a more robust method.
>
> Any help, insight, or guidance is appreciated.
>
> Thanks, - Craig
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>


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