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    PDN Analyzer Reviews

    PDN Analyzer

    Altium

    $163 per month
    Altium's PDN Analyzer tool integrates with Altium Designer. This allows you to easily troubleshoot issues such as insufficient or excessive copper or uncontrolled voltage drops. You can also detect marginal voltage at critical power points, copper islands or peninsulas, and other issues that could be present in your PCB power system. PDN is the power system for active circuits on printed circuit boards. This includes all interconnections between the voltage regulator module, the metallization pads and die on integrated devices that are used for supply and return power. The entire length of the power delivery network must meet the IC supply voltage limits. Validating your power budget accurately means taking into account the minimum and maximum device limits, worst case voltage drops, combined return-path currents, and other factors. PDN Analyzer will show you exactly where these problems are.
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    Ansys Exalto Reviews
    Ansys Exalto, a post-LVS RLCk extractor software solution, allows IC designers to capture unknown crosstalk between different blocks in their design hierarchy. It extracts lumped-element parasitics from the design hierarchy and generates an accurate model for electrical and magnetic coupling. Exalto interfaces well with most LVS tools, and can be used in conjunction with the RC extraction tool you choose. Ansys Exalto post LVS RLCk extraction allows IC designers to accurately predict electromagnetic and substrate-coupling effects for signoff on circuits previously "too large to analyze." The extracted models can be back-annotated to any schematic or netlist and support all circuit simulators. Modern silicon systems have seen a rise in RF and high speed circuits. This has made electromagnetic coupling a first-order effect that must be accurately modelled to ensure silicon success.
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    PathWave RFIC Design Reviews
    Beyond traditional RF simulation, design, analyze, verify radio frequency integrated circuits. Design and verification can be done with confidence using both nonlinear and steady-state solvers. Complex RFICs can be validated faster using wireless standard libraries. Verification of IC specifications via RF simulation must be done before taping out an RFIC. Simulators can simulate the effects of layout parasitics, complex modulated signal, and digital control circuitry. PathWave RFIC Design allows you to simulate in both frequency and time domains and can bring your designs to Cadence Virtuoso. Simulate components on silicon chips accurately. Optimize designs using sweeps and load-pull analysis. Incorporate RF designs into the Cadence Virtuoso environment. Performance can be increased with Monte Carlo and yield analysis. Safe operating area warnings simplify debugging. Use the most recent foundry technology right away.
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    Ansys Maxwell Reviews
    Ansys Maxwell solves EM fields for electric machines, transformers and wireless charging. It also works with actuators, permanent magnet latches and other electrmechanical devices. It can solve static, frequency-domain, and time-varying electric fields. Maxwell also offers specialized interfaces for power converters and electric machines. Maxwell allows you to precisely characterize the transient, nonlinear motion of electromechanical components as well as their effects on the drive circuit design and control system design. Maxwell's electromagnetic field solvers can be seamlessly linked to the integrated circuit or systems simulation technology to enable you to understand the performance of electromechanical system before you build a prototype in hardware. Maxwell provides a reliable simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic field in industrial components.
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    Ansys Icepak Reviews
    Ansys Icepak solves thermal management problems using CFD. It predicts airflow, temperature, and heat transfer in IC packages, PCBs, electronic assemblies/enclosures, and power electronics. Ansys Icepak offers powerful electronic cooling solutions using the industry-leading Ansys Fluent CFD solver to perform thermal and fluid flow analysis of integrated circuits, packages, printed circuit board (PCBs), electronic assemblies and enclosures. Ansys' Icepak CFD solution uses the Ansys Electronics Desktop GUI (GUI). Perform heat transfer analysis conjugated with conduction, convection and radiation. Advanced capabilities include laminar and turbulent flow modeling, species analysis, including radiation and convection. Ansys PCB Design Solution allows you to simulate PCBs and ICs and accurately evaluate a system.
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    Ansys Electronics Desktop (AEDT) Reviews
    Ansys Electronics' solution suite reduces product development time, minimizes costs, and ensures regulatory compliance. All of this while helping you create the best-in class and cutting-edge product. Use the simulation capabilities of Ansys for the most critical aspects in your designs. We help you solve the most important aspects of your product design through simulation. We provide the best simulators for any design work you do, whether it is antenna, RF or microwave, PCB, package or IC design, electromechanical device, etc. These solutions will help you overcome any electromagnetic, temperature and parasitic challenges, as well as SI, PI and parasitic issues. We then build on this by providing complete product simulations, allowing you first-pass success when designing an airplane, car or other system.
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