List of ANSYS Totem Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS Totem for Electromigration Simulation and Design from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ANSYS Totem for Electromigration Simulation and Design include: Broadcom, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 33000 employees and revenues of $63.89 billion, Infineon Technologies, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 53599 employees and revenues of $13.86 billion, NXP Semiconductors, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 34200 employees and revenues of $13.21 billion and many others.
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Broadcom | Manufacturing | 33000 | $63.9B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Totem | Electromigration Simulation and Design | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Broadcom configured and automated ANSYS Totem for Analog Mixed-Signal Analysis to support engineering simulation workflows. The implementation focused on operationalizing ANSYS Totem's transistor level and behavioral mixed signal analysis capabilities within Broadcom's Unix development environment. This alignment positioned ANSYS Totem to serve design and verification functions for analog and mixed signal IP within engineering teams.
Engineers implemented automation by writing Perl wrappers that orchestrated Totem runs, managed input netlist preparation, launched batch simulations, and parsed output data. The deployment used Unix development servers where the Perl wrappers standardized command line invocation, parameter sweeps, job logging, and result collection into engineering workflows. Control of simulation orchestration was embedded in development scripts to create repeatable analysis pipelines for analog design and verification activities.
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Infineon Technologies | Manufacturing | 53599 | $13.9B | Germany | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Totem | Electromigration Simulation and Design | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Infineon Technologies implemented ANSYS Totem for Analog Mixed-Signal Analysis to standardize technology package setup and verification across multiple semiconductor technology nodes. The engagement centered on creating and validating Apache Technology Package setup artifacts to support analog and mixed-signal verification workflows within design and verification engineering teams.
The implementation included development of the Apache TP setup flow, explicit configuration of technology package parameters, and the creation of an automation script to orchestrate the Apache TP setup sequence. The automation script was developed and tested to enforce repeatable configuration steps, reduce manual setup variance, and integrate technology-specific device and model parameters into ANSYS Totem simulation runs.
Integrations in the verification pipeline were executed using ANSYS Totem and Redhawk tools, with Totem used for analog and mixed-signal timing and behavioral analysis and Redhawk used in tandem for power and reliability verification stages. Operational coverage focused on engineering workflows for multiple technology nodes, with the scripted Apache TP setup providing governance by formalizing the setup flow and test validation across those nodes.
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NXP Semiconductors | Manufacturing | 34200 | $13.2B | Netherlands | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Totem | Electromigration Simulation and Design | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, NXP Semiconductors deployed ANSYS Totem as part of a power noise and reliability sign-off flow for its SAF360x car infotainment system on chip. NXP Semiconductors used ANSYS Totem, an Analog Mixed-Signal Analysis application, to support product development and design validation for automotive digital radio integration.
ANSYS Totem and ANSYS RedHawk were used together as sign-off tools to model and simulate power noise, substrate coupling, and cross-circuit interference across multiple frequency bands. The implementation leveraged ANSYS Totem’s waveform accurate device-level analysis and RedHawk’s power integrity and reliability capabilities to validate designs under real software operating conditions and against silicon measurements.
The technical scope centered on consolidating six discrete chips into a single SAF360x SoC, requiring explicit substrate and IC package modeling to prevent noise coupling when circuits share silicon. Operational coverage focused on NXP’s central R&D and design methodologies teams responsible for car infotainment product development and multi-standard radio integration.
Governance followed a sign-off oriented workflow where ANSYS Totem and RedHawk provided production proven verification criteria for silicon sign-off, with simulation results reconciled against silicon measurements for final validation. NXP reported reduced product footprint, improved overall performance, and decreased costs driven by the consolidation into the SAF360x SoC.
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