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hello iamp;#39;m christian bean iamp;#39;m an applications engineer with cadence design systems and today iamp;#39;ll be talking about the integration of the clarity em solver in the microwave office okay so iamp;#39;d like to quickly discuss two demo projects that show the clarity em simulator integration in the microwave office the first one is just a stacked die itamp;#39;s a die on an interposer board thatamp;#39;s then on a pcb board itamp;#39;s actually an example we used some time ago when we had analysts uh our fem simulator now we have clarity now that weamp;#39;re part of uh cadence which is uh worldamp;#39;s leading fem simulator and as mentioned itamp;#39;s integrated into microwave office here on the left we see uh just a normal view of the structure and on the right weamp;#39;ve got the meshed view with the dc connectivity shown allows the designer to check for any connectivity errors before kicking off a full simulation so things like that have been in microwa