![]() ![]() Should you try to get by without simulating your design and only call a third-party consultant when it’s almost too late? Should your company invest in a simulation tool, which also means hiring someone with years of experience to operate it? Or should you eliminate the need for simulation from the start by managing your electromagnetic fields properly? This month we asked some of the industry’s premier experts on simulation to weigh in on this critical topic. When we started speaking with SI experts for this issue, we were surprised to find that there were several schools of thought regarding simulation. You’ll also find a regular column by Tim Haag, a new series on sketch routing by Charles Pfeil of Mentor Graphics, and a new column co-written by Robert Tarzwell and Dan Beaulieu.Īll this, plus industry news highlights and upcoming events, can be found in this month’s issue of The PCB Design Magazine. ![]() And John Coonrod of Rogers Corporation discusses the effects of operating environments on PCB materials. ![]() Amit Bahl of Sierra Circuits explains how high-speed networks are driving the development of new materials. Martin Cotton of Ventec Laminates covers the need for materials suppliers to win certifications, such as AS9100C. John Andresakis of Oak-Mitsui discusses a ceramic-filled organic-based composite material that is used to create RF capacitor laminates. We focus on the impact of materials on PCB design in this issue of The PCB Design Magazine.īarry Olney of In Circuit Design explains the best methods for selecting the correct materials, at the best price point, for digital designs. But every material poses a different challenge to PCB designers trying to stay ahead of the technology curve.
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