Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Cadence Design Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 May 2003
High-speed solution for Asustek motherboards
Asustek Computer has selected the Cadence Specctraquest design and analysis solution for its ultra-high-frequency, high-speed PCB motherboards
Asustek Computer, the world's leading manufacturer of high-quality motherboards, has selected the Cadence Specctraquest design and analysis solution for its ultra-high-frequency, high-speed PCB motherboard designs. Asustek's design team uses Specctraquest to manage high-speed PCB development through simulation analysis and constraint-driven layout tasks.
With its optimised Spice-based analysis engine and field solvers tightly integrated into the PCB layout design environment, Specctraquest allows users to develop optimum constraints and enable a constraint driven high-speed flow for complex motherboard designs.
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