JP, I have no beef in who has a better 3D algorithm. My question is specifically on methodology to both Charles and Yuriy in integrating 3D models in a system environment and I didn't find Yuriy pimping his own tool in his response to me. In fact I think his description is somewhat closer to what Charles has been saying, there are non-localize models one has to take into consideration. I am just looking out from my short bus asking all the experts you mention to chime in. Namely, what is the correct methodology to integrate 3D models in a complete system interconnect simulation environment. As far as I know there are not that many brave souls that model the entire system interconnect in one big giant 3D full wave model from end to end. That means at certain point of time the model is partitioned, most likely between pure interconnect (lossy line) and discontinuity (3D models). I think Yuriy correctly point out some of the cases are not localizable and in those cases, what are you going to do ? What tool can tell me I can safely break my trace read from the PC CAD database at what distance before I have to extract my 3D model (as in case a) on my original question)? What tool can precompute the discontinuity in 3D and then calibrate out the ideal interconnect part out of the extended port (probably by some kind of pseudo TRL algorithm) so that a user can simply extract the trace length information from the PC CAD database and then just reuse the pre-compute 3D models everytime he encounter the discontinuity ? To me, the second option is very attractive because it gives the dumb user like me a very straight forward modeling methodology. All those via drills and return models, plane switches can be pre-compute and constrain in PCB design rules and the post route verification will be a snap by simply reading out the trace length and location of the discontinuity and substituting the pre-compute model. On the other hand, what if we hit one of those giant non-localize discontinuity ? What tool can fall back and extract the necessary area and model ? I am not an academic, I ship products. With that in mind, I need a methodology and not just a tool that can be validated to a terahertz. ________________________________ From: Jean-Pierre Maurice [mailto:mauricejeanpierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sat 12/1/2007 4:28 PM To: shlepnev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Chris Cheng; ch_harrington@xxxxxxxxx Cc: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [SI-LIST] Re: Signal crossing Split plane Yuriy, stop confusing yourself and others with lengthy emails and explanations that have no proof. Which of the references you quote in the 40s or any other EM principle warrants you to model discontinuities the way you do in your application notes? I went through all the examples in your website using the link you provided ( http://www.simberian.com/AppNotes.php) and realized that you don't have even one example where you correlated your simulations with measurements. Why? Are you hiding something? At the beginning, Lee advised you to do some measurements. Charles also said the very thing, but in a rather harder way. I may disagree with the way Charles pointed this out to you, but there is a lot of truth in everything he said, especially regarding your models. Indeed, the models in your application notes are not correct and also misleading, I would say. You make terrible claims about your solver's ability to compute complex multilayer geometries and yet provide no example to make your case solid. In the case of via-hole modeling; If you have now learned and agree that via-holes are not just barrels and pads as you represent them in your notes, and if you now also agree that you need to be far away with your ports, then why do you still have these unrealistic models in your application notes? You even go as far as posting them in this list. By doing so, you mislead the young and unexperienced. You even mislead the users of your solver. If you claim that any of the models (multilayer geometries, slots, via, planes, transmission lines, etc) in your application notes is correct, then show us how they match with measurement results. There are also a lot of weakness in the way you explain some fundamental issues which do not reflect the 25 years of experience you claim to have. Unlike Charles, I will not talk about that openly in this forum. May be privately, if you permit me. You even forge explanations to justify your solver and models. This is inappropriate. I am now on holidays. When I get back to work, I would like to evaluate your solver using some of our multilayer geometries (if you provide me the 3 day evaluation license you promise on your website). As long as I don't see any good correlation with measurements and your simulation models are also weak, then there is no way I can believe you. Chris: I don't think Yuriy is the person to ask questions concerning real PCB designs when he can not provide realistic examples in the application notes of his own solver. If you don't believe me, use the link given above. Charles too is a bit impolite, I would say. There are a lot of other well respected experts in this forum (Steve, Istvan, Lee, Eric Bogatin etc) from whom I learn a lot. I think they will give you real answers, not some theory that does not help. Best regards Jean Pierre This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. 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