Zuken Collaborates with Major Automotive Companies for Improved EMC and Power Integrity Capabilities in CR-5000 Lightning
August 4, 2009 - Munich, Germany and Westford MA, - Zuken has successfully completed a three year European research project focused on improving the development process and modeling of new chip sets and dedicated high density interconnect that will bring major improvements to the company’s high-speed design software, CR-5000 Lightning for Power Integrity analysis. This comes from direct collaboration with IC vendors and automotive electronic suppliers, resulting in advancements in modeling capabilities for automotive electronic relevant circuits and beyond. The first stage of enhancements directly resulting from this project, will be integrated into version 12 of CR-5000 Lightning scheduled for launch in autumn.
The close research cooperation with IC companies and development groups of complex motor control units in the MEDEA+ project has enabled Zuken to schedule significant enhancements into the CR-5000 Lightning solution, particularly for supporting Power Integrity analysis. In subsequent versions of the software, dedicated IC models delivered by IC vendors like Infineon that describe the chip power-ground behavior will be supported in the analysis phase.
The signal integrity analysis capabilities of CR-5000 Lightning will also be improved as a result of this project, providing functionality that allows modeling of package parasitic effects, e.g., when analyzing noise effects on high-speed PCBs.
Because of their status as a renowned specialist in EMC simulation and modeling, Zuken’s EMC Technology Centre in Germany was brought onboard for the MEDEA+ Parasitic Extraction and Optimization for Efficient Microelectronic System Design and Application Research (PARACHUTE) Project to provide the design level modeling and simulation. As the primary EDA partner providing new EMC modeling concepts within the MEDEA+ PARACHUTE research project, Zuken has also positively contributed to the industry by assisting in the development of a new approach to electronic design in Europe relating to physical noise from nanometer circuits to IC-package and PCB/system level design.
Ralf Brüning, from Zuken Technology Centre in Paderborn, Germany, who headed up this activity for Zuken and led the subproject, "Add-On Tool Environment and Design Flow”, comments:
"By working with companies such as Airbus, Astrium, Bosch, Continental, Infineon, Philips and ST-Microelectronics, along with various universities and research labs, we have been able to gain firsthand knowledge of the specific issues the market is facing when using very dense high-speed designs in automotive or aerospace control units. This has given us important experience enabling Zuken to incorporate industry-relevant improvements into future software releases.”
About MEDEA+
MEDEA, the industry-initiated pan-European program for advanced co-operative research and development in microelectronics. By working in partnership with companies such as Airbus, Alcatel, Bosch, Infineon, Continental, Philips and ST-Microelectronics, the project has begun forming the basis of methods of modelling and simulation at the system design level.
About Zuken
Zuken works globally with leading companies to optimize their electrical and electronic engineering design and related manufacturing processes through the provision of leading-edge software and consulting services. The company’s unique combination of proven experience, technological expertise and agility creates best in class solutions. Zuken’s transparent working practices and belief in integrity in all aspects of business produce long lasting and successful customer partnerships.
Zuken’s robust market position is reinforced by an established position in the industry with over 30 years experience, and solid financial foundations. As a stable multinational company, listed on Tier 1 of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Zuken is able to remain focused on being a long-term innovation and growth partner. The security of an investment by partnering with Zuken is further reinforced by the company’s people - the foundation of Zuken’s success. Coming from a wide range of industry sectors, specializing in many different disciplines and advanced technologies, Zuken’s people are able to relate to and understand each company’s unique requirements.
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