MARLBORO, Mass., July 23,
2001 - Innoveda,
Inc. (Nasdaq: INOV), a leading provider of innovative software and services
for the design of advanced electronic products, today announced an agreement
in which Intusoft will provide circuit simulation capabilities for Innoveda's
recently announced DxDesigner product suite. Intusoft, the San Pedro,
California-based designer of circuit simulation and test software, will
deliver proprietary algorithms and simulation technology for DxDesigner,
scheduled to be released later this summer. The agreement expands upon
the existing OEM relationship between the two companies.
DxDesigner redefines front-end design engineering through a process of
"design definition" that combines four key process technologies:
component information systems; design entry and sharing; simulation and
planning; and enterprise connectivity within a single, comprehensive solution.
This enables better communication among geographically dispersed engineering
and manufacturing teams, resulting in more efficient component selection,
less post-layout rework, fewer design defects, and shorter prototype-debugging
cycles.
DxAnalog Module
According to Rick Almeida, Innoveda's vice president of marketing, Product
Realization Group, "DxDesigner stresses the need for simulation and
planning as one of the critical components in design definition. To meet
the simulation requirements of analog and mixed-signal circuits, the DxAnalog
module will incorporate Intusoft's interactive SPICE (Simulation Program
with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) engine, as well as the IntuScope5 waveform
analyzer, SPICE modeling program, and extensive model libraries. Together,
these tools will enable Innoveda customers to run Monte Carlo, optimization,
sweep, and fault analyses on analog and mixed-signal PCB and IC designs,
as well as on multi-discipline systems."
Competitive Advantage
Larry Meares, Intusoft founder and president, said, "Circuit simulation
has become increasingly important as manufacturers strive to narrow time
between new product introductions while retaining quality and decreasing
costs. The complexity of today's systems demands stringent simulation
and verification testing that can only be met with the latest technology.
Our expanded relationship will help deliver that capability to Innoveda's
customers."
Technology Benefit
Almeida added, "Without simulation templates, designers must enter
nominal values for the parameters of their circuit. Then, to see the effects
of parameter tolerance variation, designers must change those parameters
using a cumbersome, time-consuming, and often costly process. With DxDesigner,
electrical engineers will be able to customize advanced circuit analyses
that include measurements based on parametric variations for intra-component
sensitivity, root summed square, extreme value, worst case, and Monte
Carlo statistical simulations."
Keith Kasregis, Principal Engineer and Electronic Design Automation specialist
at Siemens Building Technologies, Inc., agreed, stating, "The strengthening
of the relationship between Innoveda and Intusoft, along with Innoveda's
renewed commitment to the analog simulation marketplace, is good news
for us at Siemens Building Technologies. The more capabilities Innoveda
can build into their solutions, the more reliable our designs will be.
The immediate inclusion of Intusoft's new simulation scripts, optimization,
sweep, and fault analyses in DxDesigner are great first examples of that."
About Intusoft's Technology
The DxDesigner product suite will incorporate technology from Intusoft's
latest release of its ICAP/4 software, including significant new functionality
for running Monte Carlo, optimization, sweep, and fault analyses. These
functions customize SPICE-based netlists for enhanced circuit analysis
that goes well beyond the traditional SPICE boundaries of AC, DC, and
transient analysis. The proprietary simulation templates used by these
analyses employ interactive command language (ICL) scripts that tell a
netlist which operations to perform. After a simulation is complete, designers
can run additional scripts to view waveform functions such as phase margin,
complex mathematical transformations, and group delay. By incorporating
Intusoft technology in DxDesigner, designers will be able to automate
the selection of component values to achieve their specified design objectives
and help ensure manufacturing compliance early in the design cycle.
About Intusoft
Established in 1985, Intusoft designs, develops and markets award-winning
software applications and tools for analog and mixed-signal circuit design,
analysis and test automation to electronics industries worldwide. Information
on Intusoft and its products is available on the company's web site at
http://www.intusoft.com.
About Innoveda
Innoveda, Inc. (Nasdaq:INOV) is a leading provider of innovative software
and services that help engineers visualize, design and build advanced
electronic systems for companies participating in the telecommunications,
transportation, computers and consumer electronics markets. The company
enjoys a rich heritage of technical innovation from the merger of Viewlogic
Systems, Inc. and Summit Design, Inc. that formed Innoveda, and the subsequent
merger of Innoveda and PADS Software, Inc. These unions form the foundation
of Innoveda's comprehensive electronic product solutions for system level
design, design capture, board design and electromechanical design.
Headquartered in Marlboro,
Mass., Innoveda has offices worldwide. Additional information can be found
at: http://www.innoveda.com/
Forward-Looking Statements
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to a number of risks and uncertainties. All statements, other than statements
of historical facts, included in this press release including, without
limitation, statements regarding Innoveda's financial projections for
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results, levels of activity, performance or achievements, and you should
not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking
statements do not reflect the potential impact of any future transactions
or strategic alliances. Our actual results could differ materially from
those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of various
factors, including the ability of Innoveda to successfully integrate its
business combinations, recent economic uncertainty, weakness in the business
of our customers, the cyclical nature of the electronics industry, the
failure of Innoveda's quarterly results to meet market expectations, the
impact of financial charges related to business combinations, the intense
competition Innoveda faces, Innoveda's ability to develop new products,
and the other risks described in Innoveda's annual report on Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 30, 2000 as filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission on March 30, 2001, Innoveda's most recent quarterly
report on Form-10Q and the other public filings made by Innoveda with
the SEC, which factors are incorporated herein by reference.
Note to Editors: DxDesigner and DxAnalog are trademarks of Innoveda,
Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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