Simberian Releases Simbeor 2007 Print E-mail
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Written by Tracy Heffner   
Monday, 30 April 2007 16:16
SEATTLE, WASimberian Inc., a developer of electromagnetic software for high-speed and high frequency electronic design automation, has released Simbeor 2007, which is said to allow system designers to accurately generate in minutes transmission lines and via holes models for data rates of 100Gbs and faster.
 
Simbeor 2007 is a fully integrated graphical simulation environment with built-in 3D full-wave field solver for multilayered circuits (3DML solver). The solver accounts for losses and dispersion from transitions to skin effect, skin and proximity effects, and metal surface roughness. Simbeor 2007 uses broadband causal dielectric models and accounts for high-frequency dispersion in multilayered dielectrics while extracting causal RLGC per unit length and S-parameter models. It reportedly produces advanced full wave models of interconnects for accurate high-speed channel analysis.
 
Due in large part to the high costs of ownership, 3D full wave solvers have not been an option for most companies previously. Simbeor 2007 with Level 1 features is being released to compliment static and general-purpose electromagnetic solvers currently available.
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