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Webinar: PCB Capacitor Optimisation that Accounts for Gradient Temperatures and DC Biasing
  • 29th November 2018
    3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Learn how to account for temperature and bias capacitance dependencies. This webinar will focus on using Murata’s capacitor library — which represents capacitance as a function of voltage and temperature — within ANSYS Icepak and ANSYS SIwave. With this functionality, you can automatically determine capacitance on printed circuit boards (PCB) using DC simulations to find bias conditions and thermal simulations to determine temperature gradients.

Speaker
Dr. Steven Gary Pytel, Jr. is currently the director of product management for ANSYS’ Electronics Business Unit. He received a Doctor of Philosophy specializing in signal integrity from the University of South Carolina. Previously, Steve worked at Intel Corp. as a senior signal integrity and hardware design engineer, and helped design Blade, Telecom and Enterprise servers. His current research interests include high-density power integrity chip-package interconnect and electrothermal mechanical interactions for digital electronic products. He is the author of 50 publications, along with several invited papers and presentations. He has written an invited chapter on signal integrity simulation for “The Foundations of Signal Integrity,” written by Paul G. Huray.

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Webinar starts at 15:00 GMT

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Designers, engineers, managers and directors seeking to optimise their design & development processes.

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