Components
Include SMDs and Other Internal Component Models in EM
A Component is used to include an electrical or circuit theory model into your electromagnetic simulation. The electrical model may be an ideal component (such as an ideal capacitor), or a data model component (such as a vendor S-parameter model for a surface mount transistor or amplifier). The EM analysis engine, em, uses circuit theory to attach the specified component to your geometry for the simulation, or creates ports which may be connected in a circuit simulation tool. Components are based on a new de-embedding technology used for co-calibrated ports. (Click on the figures below to enlarge.)
Multi-level Co-calibrated™ Ports and Components
V15 extends the capability of internal Co-Calibrated Ports and Components by giving you the ability to fully de-embed them on different metal levels. This allows you to apply them in tight, multilayer layouts where vertically stacked Co-Calibrated Ports or Components are required. Typical applications include port connections for transistor devices or MIM/MOM capacitors.
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