Simulation becomes more important by the day for competitive product innovation, but it comes at a cost. Can you do a more sophisticated simulation while keeping the budget under control? The answer is “yes” thanks to a new type of universal licensing and cloud compute for Abaqus, CST Studio Suite, and the other SIMULIA and 3DEXPERIENCE SIMULATION tools.
SIMULIA CST Studio Suite is an advanced electromagnetic simulation software that offers a user-friendly interface and integrated solvers for High Frequency, Statics and Low Frequency, EDA and Electronics, EMC / EMI, Particle Dynamics, and Multi-Physics Thermal / FEA. This article highlights all the new enhancements now available in CST Studio Suite 2024.
Every year, product developers improve their products, and new, innovative players enter the market, making it more essential to take advantage of simulation in your design and engineering process. In response to this growing need, Dassault Systèmes is making their CAE tools – including CST Studio Suite – more connected to design, more connected to other physics, and more affordable to fully utilize. A big part of that adjustment is new ways to license that software. This is where the SIMULIA Unified License Model comes in.
The CST PCB Studio is an electromagnetic simulation tool specifically for the simulation of PCBs. It has the capability to import PCB designs from the most popular EDA layout tools (Figure 1) and incorporates several solver techniques to account for the most important analysis types.
Antenna design covers a wide range of industries. Public broadcasting (TV/Radio), military, aerospace, and nautical industries have been using antennas for decades. More recently, we have seen the emergence of antennas in devices in our homes and handheld, smart devices. Oftentimes these devices contain several different antennas for communications at different frequencies. The most obvious example is a smartphone.