Yes, I'm not looking for plug-and-chug stuff. 
Never believed in it anyway. Looking for something 
to compare different board constructions. 

Thanks

Michael Royer wrote:
> 
>         Reply to:   RE>EMC Software
> 
> Doug,
> 
> It sounds as if you are looking for BOARDSIM by Hyperlynx;
> Hyperlynx, Inc.
> 17614 N.E. 67th Court
> Redmond, WA 98052
> 
> It runs on a pentium under windows 3.2, and 95.  Before you buy anything, be
> sure you know what you want to simulate, and be sure that the package delivers
> it.
> 
> BTW  To use software, you must first understand what your EMC problem is.  
> Then
> you can learn more about the mechanics of your problem, and how slight
> variations will affect it.  Software will not solve your EMC problems for you.
> 
> Michael Royer
> Senior Agency Compliance Engineer
> BABT Approvals Liaison Engineer
> N.E.T.  (Network Equipment Technologies)
> 800 Saginaw Drive
> Redwood City, CA 94063
> Voice: 415-780-4218
> Fax:     415-780-5004
> [email protected]
> 
> --------------------------------------
> Date: 4/3/97 7:10 AM
> To: Michael Royer
> From: [email protected]
> I'm looking for EMC software to be run on an IBM PC
> compatible in Win 95 environment. I will be using the
> requirements of this software to justify the machine on which
> it's to be used.
> 
> The software is not to be used in an EMC lab, so implementation
> with actual testing is not what's needed.
> 
> Specifically, I'm looking software that will run a simulation
> at the board level with a high degree of accuracy. So I guess
> the software would have to accept some board layout software
> in order to run the simulation.
> 
> My specific ability is in pc board construction techniques
> that have been crosschecked at a lab after the boards are
> made. This software would greatly help.
> 
> Anyone have any leads?  Private emails welcome.
> 
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