Wild River Technology (WRT), the leading supplier of signal integrity measurement and optimization test fixtures for high-speed channels at data rates of up to 224G, announced today the availability of a new advanced channel modeling solution that helps achieve extreme signal integrity design to 70 GHz.
The solution is available both in a standard configuration and as a custom solution for customer-specific stack-ups and fabrication. The primary target application is to support a 3D EM solver analysis modeling versus time and frequency domain measurement methodology.
The solution contains:
- The CMP-70 platform, assembled and 100% TDR NIST traceable tested, with custom stands
- Material Identification overview web-based meeting including anisotropic 3D material identification
- A cross-section PCB report and structures for using as-fabricated geometries
- Measured S-parameters, pre-tested for quality (passivity/causality and resampled for time domain simulations)
- A host of novel crosstalk structures suited for 112G HD level project analysis
- PCB layout design files (NDA required)
- An EDA starter library including loss models with industry-first accurate surface roughness models
- Comprehensive training available for 3D EM analysis— correspondence, material ID in X-Y and Z axis for a host of EDA tools
The CMP-70 program continues the industry-first simulation-to-measurement collaboration with Cadence Design Systems that was initially established with the CMP-50. Significant resources were dedicated to the development of the CMP-70 by Cadence and Wild River over almost three years. At the recent DesignCon event, the CMP-70 was used in the Cadence booth to benchmark the Cadence Clarity 3D Solver.
The WRT application package also includes an industry-first modified Hausdorff distance (MHD) technique, included as Matlab code. This algorithmic approach provides an accurate way to compare two sets of measurements in multi-dimensional space to determine how well they match. The technique is used to compare the results simulated by Cadence Clarity with those measured on the CMP-70 platform. The methodology and initial results are shown in the figure below, where the figure of merit is calculated from 10, 35, and finally to 50 GHz. The MHD algorithm requires a Matlab license, but WRT also accommodates customer data as another option, where WRT provides the comparison between measured and simulated data.
“I am not a fan of hype-based programs that simply get attention,” remarked Alfred P. Neves, Wild River Technology’s co-founder and chief technical officer. “Both Cadence and Wild River brought substantial skills to the table in this project as we continued our industry-first simulation-to-measurement collaboration. The result is a proven, robust, and accurate platform that brings extreme signal integrity to 70 GHz designs. This application package has also been instrumental in demonstrating the robust 3D EM simulation capability of Cadence Clarity.”
The CMP-70 advanced channel modeling solution is available now.