Webinar
SI/PI Model Extraction:
Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask
Analysis and verification of your designs before production is a must-have these days. As designs become more sophisticated so do the complexity of the models needed to properly characterize design behavior. Approximations of design parasitics and interconnect effects are no longer ‘good enough’. Extraction provides a way for design teams to accurately model critical interconnect and parasitic effects to develop a true digital representation of design behavior. Learn the latest techniques and advances in model extraction to ensure complete and accurate analysis of your designs.
What You Will Learn
- What is extraction
- S-Parameter model overview
- Common extraction challenges, time, accuracy, capacity
- Different types of extraction methods such as 2D, 2.5D, 3D
- Tips for when to use which extraction method
- Benefits of hybrid extraction methodologies
- Typical methods used to manage extraction of complex structures
- Preview of a new high accuracy, high capacity, massively parallel 3D extraction engine
About your Presenter
Matthew Harms
AE Team Leader
Matthew Harms is an Electrical Engineer from Canada and has been with EMA as an Application Engineer since 2003 and as the Application Engineer Team Leader since 2018. At EMA, he specializes in design side issues pertaining to part management, circuit simulation, signal integrity and power integrity but is conversant in all facets of ECAD design.
Roger Chin
Field Applications Engineer
Roger Chin is an Electrical Engineer based out of Princeton, New Jersey and has been with EMA since 2013 and is a Field Applications Engineer focusing on component library management, design data management, SPICE simulation for circuits, and power integrity.
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