Ansys launches HFSS mesh fusion

2021-12-13 12:59:00 By : Mr. harry Li

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 22, 2021 – With the launch of Ansys HFSS Mesh Fusion, Ansys is helping engineering teams mesh and solve larger designs. HFSS Mesh Fusion reduces development costs and accelerates the development of cutting-edge products, which can promote fast and fully coupled simulation of complex EM systems without affecting design or fidelity.

Modern electronic products are more complex than ever, with higher density, lower voltage margin and more advanced technology. In order to achieve innovation, engineers must add functionality and maintain or even reduce power consumption in a smaller form factor. As these designs become more and more challenging, engineers must solve complex interactions between components and across systems, which is important for designing cutting-edge artificial intelligence machine learning, autonomous vehicles, 5G communications, high-performance computing, and industrial IoT applications Vital.

Available in Ansys HFSS 2021 R1, HFSS Mesh Fusion can help engineers combine integrated circuits (ICs), packages, connectors, printed circuit boards, antennas, and platforms in a single Ansys HFSS analysis to predict electromagnetic interactions. HFSS Mesh Fusion bypasses previous obstacles by applying the best mesh technology at the component level, across cores, clusters, or parallelization within Ansys Cloud. Then, a breakthrough solver technology can extract a fully coupled, uncompromising full-wave EM matrix. By solving more complex designs, the company can confidently break through performance limits and create the most advanced products.

Sangyun Kim, vice president of the Samsung Electronics foundry design technology team, said: "The increase in the level of electronic system integration has led to an increase in the demand for comprehensive electromagnetic system analysis." Ansys HFSS Mesh Fusion enables our talented engineering team to create the best design and shorten the design cycle And cost and increase the value we provide to our customers. With Mesh Fusion, we are innovating highly advanced designs that were unimaginable before. In fact, for the customer's latest flat-screen TV, we simulated the EM transmission of the entire room. "

HFSS Mesh Fusion can help engineers quickly overcome the most challenging design obstacles and provide customers with first-class products.

By solving the most complex EM models, HFSS Mesh Fusion provides key design data to improve the final product.

If you have ever seen rocket launches, flying in airplanes, driving cars, using computers, touching mobile devices, crossing bridges, or putting on wearable technology, then you have probably used Ansys software to play a key role in its creation. . Ansys is a global leader in the field of engineering simulation. Through our pervasive engineering simulation strategy, we help the world's most innovative companies to provide their customers with better products. By providing the best and most extensive combination of engineering simulation software, we help them solve the most complex design challenges and create products limited only by imagination. Ansys was founded in 1970 and is headquartered south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Please visit www.ansys.com for more information.

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