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Simulation for the analysis of electrical applications

The German company CST presented at the "Science in the age of experience" conference held by Dassault Systèmes in Boston last week CST STUDIO SUITE - a XNUMXD electromagnetic simulator

Simulation of an electrical effect on an aircraft. From the CST company website
Simulation of an electrical effect on an aircraft. From the CST company website

The German company CST presented CST STUDIO SUITE - a XNUMXD electromagnetic simulator at the "Science in the age of experience" conference held by Dassault Systèmes in Boston last week. According to Roy Arsenchelt, manager of client portfolios in the Northeast US at CST, the tool is used to analyze electrical applications from optics to DC - wide range (DC at terahertz frequencies).

"Our solution is complementary to Dassault Systèmes' simulation systems, in that they provide the simulation of the mechanics and we provide the simulation of the electricity and electronics. We have a large variety of clients in the defense industries such as Raytown, General Dynamics, in commercial companies such as Apple, all the cellular manufacturers - Huawei, Motorola (now part of Lenovo), Sony Ericsson and of course Intel.

We can symbolize the PROPOGATION process - the transfer of the signal from the chip, for example from Intel, which is a big customer of ours, to the printed circuit board. They want to insert a new chip on a printed circuit board, and want to be sure that the new chip communicates properly with its environment."

"We can symbolize the electrical transfer from the chip through the printed circuit at the place where the chip connects. This will allow the designer to know whether the printed circuit can handle this current, to check the integrity of the signal. Among other things, this term contains examination of things like UNDERSHOOT or OVERSHOOT, CROSSTALK. Allah's tests allow us to determine the quality of the chip on the board."

"We can also examine the electrical emissions and check whether there is compatibility between the chip and the rest of the board so that there is no interference between the chip and the radio next to it. If you find that there is such a concern, you can mount a shield over the chip. In fact, our system makes it possible to test everything from the chip to the complete system." Arsenchelt summarizes.

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