H. Asai, Takayuki Watanabe, Tohru Sasaki, K. Araki
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Abstract
This paper describes a full-wave EMI (electromagnetic in- terference) simulator for the new methodology of printed wir- ing board (PWB) design with the consideration of electromag- netic compatibility (EMC) and signal integrity (SI). This simu- lator is based on the parallel-distributed finite-difference time- domain (FDTD) method, and works on the PC-cluster. Using our simulator, the full-wave analysis of the large-scale PWB of a real product can be performed within the reasonable time. Therefore, it is possible to improve the efficiency of the PWB design by using the full-board simulation at each step of the design flows.