The E3.saberframeway add-on module, that interfaces between Synopsys’s Saber software and Zuken’s E³.series electrical design environment, means that you can carry out functional checks on your wiring and fluid designs and optimize your existing circuits. But there is also a group of people who use this for scatter analysis. With high volume and mass produced products there is a certain degree of scatter in quality. To avoid system failures it is important to carry-out worst-case simulation.
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E3.series,
electrical design,
electrical mechanical co-design,
simulation,
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Today I’m going to talk to you about how we integrated Synopsys’ Saber Simulator with our electrical CAD software E³.series and the history behind this story. You might be aware that we’ve been working with Synopsys for some years now, partnering together with our solutions to provide an integrated design flow for engineers. I’m pleased [...]
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aerospace,
automotive,
E3.series,
electrical design,
simulation,
Synopsys
Recently, I attended the HSPICE SIG (Special Interest Group) event held in Santa Clara as an adjunct to DesignCon 2011. Zuken was invited to host a booth as an HSPICE Integrator Program partner. I thought I’d take this opportunity to share with you the highlights of the day. More About Synopsys HPSICE SIG The Synopsys HSPICE SIG is [...]
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CR-5000,
CR-5000 Lightning,
electronics design,
high-speed,
PCB,
signal integrity,
Synopsys
The other night we attended the Designer Community Expo at the Synopsys User Group (SNUG) meeting here in Boston. It was held at the Boston Marriott (which is actually in Newton, go figure). You’ve probably attended something like this before – slightly darkened room with lots of vendors in 10×10 booths showing their products (in this [...]
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