Study of power supply impedance using circuit simulator (S-NAP/Pro)
In the design phase of print patterns, using simulators allows for efficient design and makes it easier to grasp essential issues. There are broadly two types of simulators used in microwaves: circuit simulators and electromagnetic field simulators. Circuit simulators are limited to specific circuit models but can perform circuit calculations based on Kirchhoff's laws, enabling very fast simulations. Electromagnetic field simulators, on the other hand, solve Maxwell's equations rigorously and can accurately simulate complex electromagnetic phenomena, but they require significantly more analysis time compared to circuit simulators. However, by appropriately distinguishing between these simulators, it is possible to efficiently identify and address issues. [Features] - Enables efficient design and makes it easier to grasp essential issues. - There are broadly two types of simulators used in microwaves: circuit simulators and electromagnetic field simulators. - By appropriately distinguishing between these simulators, it is possible to efficiently identify and address issues. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Brief Lecture】 [Related to Signal Integrity] ○ Characteristic analysis of printed patterns using S-NAP/Pro/Field ○ Response simulation of digital signals in the frequency and time domains ○ Consideration of transmission lines and response waveforms of digital signals ○ Examination of power supply impedance using S-NAP/Field ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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<Company Description> - Development and sales of the high-frequency and microwave circuit/electromagnetic field simulator "S-NAP Microwave Suite" - Development and sales of the embedded printed circuit board simulator "S-NAP PCB Suite"