Plane Resonance Analyzer:
Uncover Hidden EMI Challenges
EMIStream's Plane Resonance Analyzer is a sophisticated tool designed to address one of the most critical and often overlooked aspects of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in printed circuit board (PCB) designs—plane resonances. Let's explore how this powerful extension can help you create EMC-compliant and reliable electronic products.
Plane Resonance Analyzer
EMI increases if resonance occurs between the power/ground. The Power/ Ground Resonance Analyzer Function takes into account plane shapes, capacitors, and distance between the power/ground planes to analyze resonance based on the PEEC (Partial Element Equivalent Circuit) method.
Key Features
Far-Field EMI Calculation
Far Field EMI is calculated by plane edge voltage (one pair of ground and power). It displays far field horizontal/vertical frequency characteristics and an azimuth pattern. You can adjust the calculation environment, such as the position of the PCB on the turntable, the distance to the antenna, and the antenna height.
Multi-layer Resonance Analysis
You can analyze multiple layers at a time. It is possible to reduce resonance by changing capacitor placement, and now EMIStream allows you to take via placement into account and change/add locations as needed.
Resonance Analysis Report
Resonance analysis results such as analysis conditions, spectrum chart and voltage-distribution color gradation maps are reported collectively in an Excel format. Two or more analysis results, such as results of before/after adding capacitors or analysis results of all power planes on boards, can be reported collectively. These Reports can be preserved as evidence.
Why choose EMIStream Extension?
Comprehensive Solution
It provides a comprehensive set of tools to address a wide range of EMI challenges, ensuring that your designs are EMC-compliant.
Expert Support
Benefit from our expert support team, ready to assist you with any questions or challenges you may encounter.
Efficiency & Ease of Use
Save time and resources by detecting and resolving EMI issues early in the design phase. It is user-friendly and integrates seamlessly into your existing design workflow.