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EM Software & Solutions (USA), Inc. – FEKO – find us at Booth 900

FEKO is a comprehensive electromagnetic simulation software tool, based on state of the art computational electromagnetics (CEM) techniques enabling users to solve a wide range of electromagnetic problems. The multiple solution techniques available within FEKO make it applicable to a wide range of problems for a large array of industries.

Typical applications include EMC (analysis of diverse problems including shielding effectiveness of an enclosure, cable coupling analysis in complex environments, e.g. wiring in a car, radiation hazard analysis), Antennas (analysis of horns, microstrip patches, wire, reflector, conformal & broadband antennas and arrays), Antenna placement (analysis of radiation patterns, hazard zones, etc. with antennas placed on large structures, e.g. ships, aircrafts armored car) Bio-electromagnetics (analysis of homogeneous or non-homogeneous bodies, SAR extraction), RF components (analysis of waveguide structures, e.g. filter, slotted antennas, directional couplers (3D EM circuits: analysis of microstrip filters, couplers, inductors Radomes (analysis of multiple dielectric layers in a large structure Scattering problems (RCS analyses).

Please visit the FEKO www.feko.info booth # 900 at the EMC symposium for more information, interesting demonstrations, brochures & articles.

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