irvin@astroatc.UUCP (Bruce Irvin) (06/24/89)
Has anyone heard of a tool called something like "Greenfield" for performing electric field analysis? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Irvin, Astronautics Technology Center Madison, Wisconsin ...seismo-uwvax-astroatc!irvin rbi@cs.wisc.edu -- Bruce Irvin, Astronautics Technology Center Madison, Wisconsin ...seismo-uwvax-astroatc!irvin rbi@cs.wisc.edu
atul@parns.nsc.com (Atul) (06/24/89)
In article <2135@astroatc.UUCP> irvin@astroatc.UUCP (Bruce Irvin) writes: > > Has anyone heard of a tool called something like "Greenfield" for >performing electric field analysis? > > Bruce Irvin, Astronautics Technology Center ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greenfield is a simulator from Quantic Labs (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) that "predicts cross-talk, ringing, time-delays, parasitics, impedance mismatches and faults of a similar nature in high speed digital systems" (Computer Design, April 1, 1989). It runs on Apollo, Sun3, VAX, IBM, Prime, Hewelett Packard and Crays. Their address is Quantic Labs Inc. Suite 200, 281 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (204) 943-2552 In Usa, toll free, 1-800-665-0235. -- ********************************************************************* Atul P. Agarwal | National Semiconductor Corp., | What is this life if full of care ? atul@parns.nsc.com | We have no time to stand and stare. -- ********************************************************************* Atul P. Agarwal | National Semiconductor Corp., | What is this life if full of care ? atul@parns.nsc.com | We have no time to stand and stare.