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EMPLAN: Electromagnetic Analysis of Printed Structures in Planarly Layered Media
Noyan Kinayman, M.I. Aksun
ISBN 978-1-58053-184-9
Copyright 2000
One CD-ROM, User's Manual 57
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Increase first-pass design success with this practical new software that performs highly accurate full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation of planarly layered structures at a much lower cost than other EM simulators. EMPLAN allows you to extract N-Port circuit S- or Z-parameters and simulate microstrip and stripline circuits, as well as most printed circuits common to microwave engineering, including filters, patch antennas, and matching networks.

EMPLAN is a cost-efficient tool for design engineers who can use it to simulate radiating structures, with no practical limitation on the number of layers. It’s equally valuable for researchers who can use it for simulating Green’s functions of the layered media. Further adding to this simulator’s usefulness, a translator permits conversion of SONNET geometry files to EMPLAN files .

System Requirements:  Windows NT 4.0, Pentium II, 64MB RAM, VGA monitor, 10MB free disk space.

A Software Demonstration is available, please follow the download instructions.

Installation of the DEMO version:

  • If you have previously installed the demo version of EMPLAN which updates the Autoexec.bat file (you can verify this by inspecting the Autoexec.bat file), then you should manually delete that installation and remove the entries placed by EMPLAN in the Autoexec.bat file.
  • Unzip the demo version to a suitable directory and execute the setup.exe. Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation.
  • If you decide to install full-version later, then you must uninstall the demo version before. You can do this through Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel.
  • If you have any questions/problems, you can send an e-mail to kinayman@ieee.org
  • For more information on this software, visit the author's website at http://www.emanalysis.com

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    Noyan Kinayman, Ph.D., is principal electrical engineer in the central R & D department of M/A-COM in Lowell, Massachusetts.  He received his M.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey, and his Ph.D. from Bilkent University, also in Ankara.  He is a member of the IEEE.

    M.I. Aksun, Ph.D. is a professor in the electrical and electronics department, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. He received his M.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Middle East Technical University and his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.