System-level Power Distribution Noise Closure: Looking Beyond the SoC Power Integrity Challenge

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Announcing PathFinder, the Industry’s First Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Integrity Solution

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Apache Chosen by Major CPU/GPU/APU Semiconductor Design Company as Global Supplier for Power Noise and Reliability Sign-off Tools

Apache’s complete product offering enables next generation of computing and graphics designs

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Low-Power Engineering Community

A Round Table Discussion: 
Excerpts of discussions on a broad range of power issues with industry executives.

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Apache’s Power and Noise Products Adopted by MoSys for IP Validation and Sign-off

Product adoption includes PathFinder, the Company’s newest solution for ESD integrity

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Event Calendar

EMC Europe

Wroclaw, Poland
September 15, 2010
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CICC

San Jose, CA
September 20, 2010 - September 21, 2010
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SAME 2010

Sophia Antipolis, France
October 6, 2010
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Spotlight

Electro-magnetic Interference (EMI): Why it's Critical

We encounter issues associated with EMI in our daily lives. On the airplanes, we are reminded to disable all cell phones and other electronics for the fear that they may interfere with the on-board electronics. Recently, automotive electronics has been a suspect source of “unintended acceleration” in some automobiles.

There are two categories of electromagnetic interference – EMI and EMC. In EMI, the electronic source acts as a noise aggressor affecting other electronic devices. In EMC, the same electronic device becomes the victim that must operate properly in the presence of EMI noise.

Apache’s EMI solution accurately models the EMI noise source, analyzes its impact on the system, and provides debugging capabilities to help designers control the source of noise. To learn more