RE: [SI-LIST] : lossy transmission line model tool question

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From: Jian X. Zheng ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 05 2001 - 15:57:53 PST


Hi, Dennis:

I will suggest you to take a look at our MDSPICE 2.X mixed domain SPICE
simulator. The MDSPICE 2.X has an advanced s-parameter SPICE simulation
engine. It can perform high accuracy time domain simulation on ultra long
lossy transmission lines. The good features are: (1) It accepts any
frequency dependent and lossy models. (2) It normally guarantees the
causality condition. It also offers eye pattern display and non-linear
modeling on the MDSPICE 2.1 to be released. Thanks!

Best regards,

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Jian-X. Zheng, Ph.D
Zeland Software, Inc., 48890 Milmont Drive, 105D, Fremont, CA 94538, U.S.A.
Tel: 510-623-7162, Fax: 510-623-7135, Web: http://www.zeland.com
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> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Goodrich, Dennis > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:10 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: Goodrich, Dennis > Subject: [SI-LIST] : lossy transmission line model tool question > > > I am just beginning to look at software tools that can generate lossy line > models for HSPICE that consider the stack-up geometries (3D) and multiple > materials used in high speed board technology. > > I'd appreciate suggestions from the group regarding accuracy (to measured > values), > and ease of use. > > Just what are folks using to generate their lossy line models for higher > frequencies > (1Ghz and above) using copper. > > I'll need to be able to FIND the software.. so I need brand name > as well as > company name > (or web site). > > thanks > > Dennis Goodrich > Engr Program Manager > TYCO Printed Circuits Group > Round Rock Division > 700 Jeffery Way > Round Rock, TX 78664 > 512.671.5203 > [email protected] > > **** To unsubscribe from si-list or si-list-digest: send e-mail to > [email protected]. In the BODY of message put: UNSUBSCRIBE > si-list or UNSUBSCRIBE si-list-digest, for more help, put HELP. > si-list archives are accessible at http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu > **** >

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