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CST – Booth 323

The latest simulation technology developments in CST EMC STUDIO 2018 will be demonstrated at booth 323.

Identifying EMC/EMI issues early in the product design cycle can lead to huge time and money savings later on. CST EMC STUDIO® can be used to design and simulate virtual prototypes, in order to analyze radiated and conducted emissions and susceptibility of electronic products. Signal traces, cable harnesses, connectors, vents and seams can all potentially give rise to EMC/EMI problems. CST EMC STUDIO includes both specialized solvers and general purpose full-wave solvers from the industry leading simulation tool CST STUDIO SUITE®, suitable for simulating devices from smartwatches to aircraft carriers efficiently.

In 2018, the improved Assembly Modeler offers users a more efficient way to combine multiple components into a system employing a 3D environment optimized for complex models. This is complemented by new features for EM/circuit co-simulation and the Hybrid Solver Task providing bidirectional solver coupling between the Time Domain and Integral Equation Solvers – a major step forward for hybrid simulation.

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Visit the CST booth to learn more about the latest tools for EMC simulation in CST EMC STUDIO 2018.

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