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Polar and Simbeor are two excellent platforms that aren't actually in competition; they can be used in either stage of the design process. Both support PCB stackup design in different ways, and both can provide different levels of signal integrity analysis. #pcbmanufacturing #pcbdesign #electronics #electronicsdesign #altium #altiumdesigner #signalintegrity #wireless RELATED VIDEOS: S-Parameter Reciprocity Explained!: • S-Parameter Reciprocity Explained! #pcbdes... What is the PCB Length Tuning Impedance in Differential Pairs?: • What is the PCB Length Tuning Impedance in... 👉 Follow Zachariah Peterson on LinkedIn: / zachariah-peterson 👉 Looking for PCB design services? Find me at: https://www.nwengineeringllc.com 👉 Zach's PCB design presentations, videos, and papers: https://www.zachariahpeterson.com/ 👉 Subscribe to Altium Academy: / @altiumacademy 0:00 - Intro 0:43 - PCB-focused simulators vs full 3D EM tools 3:06 - Polar overview: Speedstack + SI9000 5:18 - SI9000 capabilities: impedance, loss/roughness, S-parameters, sensitivity, crosstalk 10:47 - Simbeor overview: analysis from ODB++ 15:07 - Examples in Simbeor 18:29 - Outro WHO IS ZACH PETERSON? Zachariah Peterson is a well-known PCB design expert, electronics design consultant, and dynamic speaker. He works with industry-leading ECAD/EDA software companies, electronics manufacturers, and OEMs providing technical consulting, strategy, and deeply technical content on PCB design and electronics manufacturing. He is also a contributor to popular engineering publications in the electronics industry and top-tier research journals.