CST (Computer Simulation Technology), a developer and distributor of electromagnetic field simulation software, has released CST BOARDCHECK™, an electromagnetic compliance (EMC) and signal integrity (SI) rule checking program. CST BOARDCHECK™ gives the user the capability to designate various nets and components that are critical for EMC, including I/O nets, power/ground nets … [Read more...]
Software Release Offers 3D Models of Electrical Performance
Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the latest release of its Electromagnetic Professional software. EMPro 2012 will make it easier to create 3-D models and analyze the electrical performance of packages, connectors, antennas, and other RF and high-speed components. Low-frequency analysis algorithm optimizes accuracy below 100 MHz, including at DC, in finite element method … [Read more...]
EM Simulation Software with New Modeling and Computational Features
Remcom announces an update to its electromagnetic simulation software, XFdtd® Release 7 (XF7), with an assortment of new computational and complex geometric modeling features, such as leveraging XStream® GPU Acceleration for simulations with dispersive materials and the ability to twist and stretch geometry. XF7 is available in both Pro and Bio-Pro versions. Both include … [Read more...]
ATCA Platform Delivers Cost Reduction
Radisys® Corporation has added the T40, an ATCA-based 40G platform, to the Radisys T-Series family of ATCA solutions. Radisys' T40 addresses operators' need for efficient network elements that decrease delivery costs and improve performance. The T40 platform is a telecom-grade system, built to NEBS specifications, that is pre-integrated with the largest selection of ATCA. … [Read more...]
Electronics Delivery Completes DDG 1000's Advanced Hull-Mounted Sonar Suite
Raytheon Company completed delivery of the electronics for the AN/SQQ-90 tactical sonar suite, the complex sonar for the first ship of the U.S. Navy's DDG 1000-class multimission destroyer. The AN/SQQ-90 tactical sonar suite, the first dual-frequency hull-mounted sonar of the Navy's surface fleet, is a major advancement in undersea warfare capability and will provide broad … [Read more...]
Cost-Effective Solder-Down Flying Lead Probe
Agilent Technologies Inc. announced a new flying lead solder-down probe for PCI Express 3.0 protocol analysis. The new U4324A probe, for use with Agilent's U4301A protocol analyzer module, is a cost-effective solder-down probing solution. Agilent's U4324A flying lead probe can be used for bidirectional lane widths as narrow as x2, making it the most cost-effective solution for … [Read more...]
Software Finds Hidden Interferer in Spectral ‘Haystack’
X-COM Systems, LLC, a subsidiary of Bird Technologies Group, recently introduced Version 3.0 of its Spectro-X software, a tool designed to search for signals of interest within long-duration recordings of signal activity in the RF and microwave spectrum. The new features in Spectro-X Version 3.0 include a "zoom" function that lets users more easily focus on a specific point in … [Read more...]
Open Source Software for Parametric Design of Integrated Photonics
Ghent University and imec announce the launch of IPKISS as open source software platform. IPKISS is a generic and modular software framework for parametric design of photonic integrated components and circuits. The software platform is made available by means of a GPLv2-licensed code base (free of charge), a custom developer license and a custom commercial license. Learn more … [Read more...]
New Field Probe Provides E-Field Measurements from 10 KHz to 1 GHz
The LaserPro Field Probe from ETS-Lindgren provides E-field measurements from 10 KHz to 1 GHz. Features include auto-ranging, a dynamic range of 2.0 to 800 V/m, and a small physical profile for minimal field perturbation with improved isotropy. The Model HI-6122 laser powered probe joins a full line of laser probe offerings. It is available in two versions--laser-powered and … [Read more...]
Fundamentals of EMC Design: Our Products Are Trying To Help Us
INTRODUCTION We often design electronic products only to find that when we test them for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), their emissions and/or immunity are not as good as we need them to be. Usually, at this time, we feel as if we are fighting against the laws of physics to contain the conducted and radiated emissions, or to reduce susceptibility. But in fact the laws of … [Read more...]
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