Power to the People!
Power to the People!
Earlier this year we launched HyperLynx 8.0. One of the major aims of this launch was to enable accessible Power Integrity analysis to engineers. The general belief is that, although there will always be a need for some advanced Power Integrity analysis, a good portion of Power Integrity analysis can be performed at the engineering level.
So the thought is, by making PI accessible, we are enabling engineers to integrate core PI analysis where they would have been otherwise deprived. This is part of a general trend in technology - making what was inaccessible applicable and usable by a wider community.
The innovation cycle is ultimately about enablement and empowerment. In the case of Power Integrity, we eliminate the need for engineers to overcompensate their designs to increase buffers on their power distribution networks. For management, this means reduced materials costs and accelerated design cycles.
Preparing RecommendationsSome of the more interesting content that we created for this launch includes:
1. A technical paper by Dr. Eric Bogatin on correlation studies of simulated vs. actual results.
2. An introductory webinar on HyperLynx 8.0
3. A video with customers and developers on HyperLynx 8.0
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So, the challenge is enabling core PI analysis while not “dumbing” down the results. This is really the trick in expanding technology applications - what do we want to achieve against what goal and what compromises, if any, are we willing to make?
In the case of HyperLynx Power Integrity, we think we are on the right path. Check it out if you haven’t already.
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