Electromagnetic Field Computation Software


Did you ever get interested in EM software but confused with too many choices and what they mean?
There is something like SuperCalc and SuperCalc Max and SuperCalc Pro and SuperCalc Special Edition...

OK, fine, but which one is for me? Here at EMIntegrity we try to explain exactly what each product is.
You might think "Pro" or the more expensive big name software is better. But it isn't -- it just has a different feature set. Maybe a basic user doesn't need (and doesn't need to pay for) Pro or HFSS, CST etc. Or maybe there are specialized programs that work better, for your applications, than the more general ones.

When we describe a product, we tell you what it does to you before going into details.



PCBMod– - for Power/Ground, Signal Integrity, and EMC/EMI simulations PCBMod is unique for its capabilities to help investigating all SI, EMC, and EMI effects without the need for a real prototype of your PCB. Regardless if for high speed digital, analog / mixed signal, or power supply designs, PCBMod will save you time and money when designing and producing new PCBs. You have the choice to analyze in time domain or frequency domain and to use 2D or 3D line models for transmission line simulations or power/ground analyses. Skin effect, dielectric losses, and any structural EMC issues are all considered in the built-in simulator. For more details -->

SLSpice – for converting measured or simulated Scattering Parameters in Touchstone file format into Spice equivalent models
SLSpice allows for fast import of measured or simulated Scattering Parameters of components, electronic devices or mechatronic systems and for accurate conversion into Spice models.
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MEFiSTo is a full 3D simulator (PC/Windows) well known to the research and electronics community because it is easy to use and has some very unique features. MEFiSTo is based on the Transmission Line Method, TLM (see Methods), a method that is in many ways similar to the Finite Difference Time Domain but does not have the stability problems sometimes associated with FDTD.
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