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What's Good About Using Sigrity to Gain Signal Access? Check Out This Expert Insights Video!

4 Feb 2015 • Less than one minute read

This week, you can view a video where a customer describes how they used the Cadence® Sigrity™ PowerSI® tool to enable their team to run what-if cases to gain insights that lead to useful changes in trace widths, impedance, and more.

Nexus Technology
At Nexus Technology, Joe Socha, signal integrity engineer, is responsible for analyzing tiny PCBs that are used as interposers between memory devices and their target systems. Probing memory devices can be difficult, but an interposer allows the engineer to gain signal access. In devices such as DDR4 and LPDDR4, there are electrical and mechanical challenges that Nexus manages by using Cadence Allegro® and Sigrity tools. In this video, Socha talks about how the Cadence Sigrity PowerSI tool enables the team to run what-if cases to gain insights that lead to useful changes in trace widths, impedance, and more. Learn more about the Sigrity PowerSI tool here: http://bit.ly/1pYIaYY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4fPxLNI2LE




I hope you enjoy watching this!

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