Electronics News
Archive : 11 March 2008 год
Ansoft has released new versions of Nexxim, a high-capacity circuit simulation software, and Ansoft Designer, an integrated schematic and design management software. The products include new statistical analysis and transient simulation capabilities that allow engineers to simulate high-speed serial channel behavior. Modern electronic products use gigabit-speed serial links to move large quantities of digital data across today's telecommunication, high-definition video, gaming and data storage systems. Ansoft's electromagnetic modeling and advanced circuit simulation are essential for designing these data links. Serial link standards, such as PCI Express, Serial ATA, Gigabit Ethernet and HDMI have very stringent accuracy requirements, allowing only one bit in billions to be in error. Previous methods for simulating link performance required long simulation times to capture these low bit error rates (BERs).
The new technologies give engineers methods to rapidly predict system-level performance with eye diagram plots and BER curves. Nexxim v4 features VerifEye, a new methodology for eye analysis of serial links using statistical methods that maintain accuracy while offering major reductions in run time compared to conventional transient methods. These statistical transient analysis tools represent the most practicable means to test for the low bit error rates needed by today's multi-Gb/s channel designers. Nexxim v4 also features QuickEye, an Ansoft-only fast eye diagram analysis method that allows input of very long, user-defined bit streams. This analysis allows engineers to identify specific bit sequences that cause bit errors.
Additionally, Nexxim v4 features new mixed system-level behavioral simulation with transistor-level transient simulation. This hybrid integration enables designers to simulate a complete system consisting of various levels of abstraction much more quickly than in simulators that operate at only the transistor level. Ansoft Designer v4 features a new "push excitation" feature and enhanced dynamic links to Nexxim and to Ansoft's leading electromagnetic field simulation tools HFSS, SIwave and Q3D Extractor. These products combine to allow engineers to accurately predict signal integrity effects and EMI/EMC performance of advanced electronic systems, including gigabit communication channels, multi-function high-speed wireless systems and sophisticated microwave systems.
Epcos has developed two series of current sense transformers that are particularly suitable for compact DC/DC converters. They have dimensions of 8.33 x 7.11 mm2 and 4.7 x 3.5 mm2. The primary winding is already integrated in all types. Both series cover winding ratios from 1:20 to 1:125. The first series represents a compatible solution for existing designs based on an EE5 core.
The DC resistance of the primary winding is 0.8 mΩ and the rated current is 20 A for all types of this series. They have a test voltage of 500 V AC. The second series was developed as a miniature variant with the more compact E4.2 core. The primary winding is integrated in the coil former in a space saving way. Its DC resistance is 2.5 mΩ and its rated current is 7 A. The test voltage of these types is 360 V AC.