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Sophisticated tools, such as Sigrity's Channel Designer, use a 3-D solver for the vias and connectors and use 2-D techniques for traces on a plane to minimize design time.
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Dan Oh, senior principal engineer at Rambus, will chair a panel featuring executives from Agilent Technologies, Mentor Graphics Corporation, Sigrity and Tektronix.
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Sigrity, the Sigrity logo and PowerDC are trademarks of Sigrity, Inc. Sigrity, Inc. Leslie Landers, 408-688-0145 ext.
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"The new Sigrity integrated thermal and electrical co-simulation environment provides unprecedented accuracy and ease of use for assessing potential field failure risks such as smoke and fire."
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"The new Sigrity integrated thermal and electrical co-simulation environment provides unprecedented accuracy and ease of use for assessing potential field failure risks such as smoke and fire."
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Sigrity software can provide for the effects of the power bus on signal integrity, and other tools, including those from Sigrity and NEC, perform power-integrity analysis.
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Sophisticated tools, such as those from Mentor and Sigrity, can also simulate ISI.
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Sigrity, the Sigrity logo and PowerDC are trademarks of Sigrity, Inc. Sigrity, Inc. Leslie Landers, 408-688-0145 ext.
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According to Leslie Landers, vice president of sales and marketing at Sigrity, 10 years ago, you could only use a detailed 3-D field solver to look at a via or a bond wire or use a simulator that made simplifications that don't work in high-speed designs.
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Sigrity, the Sigrity logo and PowerDC are trademarks of Sigrity, Inc. Sigrity, Inc. Leslie Landers, 408-688-0145 ext.
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