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gops over 16 years ago
Somebody please tell me about , how to choose power stripe width, their spacing and also what all metals can i use for creating a power stripe.
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    moh sadeghi over 16 years ago

    I agree with Kari, and would like to add to her comments. Some of the new capabilities in Encounter8.1 make estimating power grid's width and pitch very easy. Have a look at Early Rail Analysis in Encounter. It uses Encounter Power System (the new VoltageStorm) to estimate the IR drop at floor and power planning stages very quickly. This way you could quickly prototype your power grid and analyze it. You do not even need to have instances placed, it does virtual connectivity and estimates IR drop. Pretty cool stuff!

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    Mohammad

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    moh sadeghi over 16 years ago

    I agree with Kari, and would like to add to her comments. Some of the new capabilities in Encounter8.1 make estimating power grid's width and pitch very easy. Have a look at Early Rail Analysis in Encounter. It uses Encounter Power System (the new VoltageStorm) to estimate the IR drop at floor and power planning stages very quickly. This way you could quickly prototype your power grid and analyze it. You do not even need to have instances placed, it does virtual connectivity and estimates IR drop. Pretty cool stuff!

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    Mohammad

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