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Posts tagged with 'HyperLynx SI'

Dealing with a Noisy Neighbor

Posted Apr 22, 2010, by Mark Forbes

An article appeared on the PCB 007 site yesterday (http://www.pcbdesign007.com/pages/zone.cgi?artcatid=&a=58231&artid=58231&pg=1) discussing signal integrity within a military environment. The author’s company, fortunately, uses HyperLynx SI and calls the tool a “requirement” for their job. Thinking about that, it is quite an endorsement of HyperLynx (and PADS too, which they use to design and lay … Read More

Tags: Signal Integrity, Power Integrity, Signal Processing, EW, HyperLynx PI, Electronic Warfare, PADS, PCB 007, HyperLynx SI, Military Electronics

Hard to Believe

Posted Nov 23, 2009, by Mark Forbes

Back in the late ‘90s, I felt I wasn’t getting enough abuse and needed to spend a lot more time working for no pay, so I ran for my community’s school board. One of the reasons that I ran was that the school district had fumbled two applications for funding from the state and received just $400,000 over the previous four years.  Making that a priority, the district received more than $2.5 million over … Read More

Tags: Reduced Product Cost, Product Ddevelopment Cost, Power Analysis, Cost Saving, Data Corruption, Power Integrity, Power Supply Noise, Printed Circuit Board, Boot Error, HyperLynx, PCB Analysis, HyperLynx PI, PCB Simultaion, Data Loss, PI, Expedition Enterprise, Mentor Graphics, HyperLynx SI, PADS, SI, Voltage Sag, Signal Integrity, Voltage Drop