Signal Integrity Simulator Is Highly Accurate

Dec. 1, 1998
Preventing connector signal integrity problems in multi-board interconnection systems is the primary function of the Connector Noise Signal Integrity Simulator (CSIS). This high-accuracy simulation tool enables design engineers to perform "what-if"

Preventing connector signal integrity problems in multi-board interconnection systems is the primary function of the Connector Noise Signal Integrity Simulator (CSIS). This high-accuracy simulation tool enables design engineers to perform "what-if" simulations during the earlier stages of system design to select the best connector and signal-to-ground termination pattern. The CSIS has an intuitive graphical interface with a AMPSPICE simulation engine and a library of validated connector models. Applications and design tutorials enable engineers with little experience in signal integrity simulation to use the software immediately.

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