Best Engineering Software for Ansys Electronics Desktop (AEDT)

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    Ansys Motor-CAD Reviews
    Ansys MotorCAD is a dedicated tool for electric machine design. It allows you to quickly simulate multiphysics across the entire torque-speed operating range. Motor-CAD allows engineers to evaluate motor topologies across the entire operating range. This allows them to create designs that are optimized for size, efficiency, and performance. Motor-CAD software's four modules, Emag, Therm Lab, Mech, allow multiphysics calculations to be performed quickly, iteratively, and users can move from concept to final design in a shorter time. Motor-CAD users can explore more motor topologies and fully evaluate the impact of advanced loss effects during the initial stages of an electrical mechanical design with Motor-CAD's streamlined data input process. This release features powerful new features for design optimization and multi-physics analysis, as well as system modeling for electric motors. Multiphysics simulations are fast across the entire torque-speed range.
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    Ansys Maxwell Reviews
    Ansys Maxwell solves EM fields for electric machines, transformers and wireless charging. It also works with actuators, permanent magnet latches and other electrmechanical devices. It can solve static, frequency-domain, and time-varying electric fields. Maxwell also offers specialized interfaces for power converters and electric machines. Maxwell allows you to precisely characterize the transient, nonlinear motion of electromechanical components as well as their effects on the drive circuit design and control system design. Maxwell's electromagnetic field solvers can be seamlessly linked to the integrated circuit or systems simulation technology to enable you to understand the performance of electromechanical system before you build a prototype in hardware. Maxwell provides a reliable simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic field in industrial components.
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    Ansys Icepak Reviews
    Ansys Icepak solves thermal management problems using CFD. It predicts airflow, temperature, and heat transfer in IC packages, PCBs, electronic assemblies/enclosures, and power electronics. Ansys Icepak offers powerful electronic cooling solutions using the industry-leading Ansys Fluent CFD solver to perform thermal and fluid flow analysis of integrated circuits, packages, printed circuit board (PCBs), electronic assemblies and enclosures. Ansys' Icepak CFD solution uses the Ansys Electronics Desktop GUI (GUI). Perform heat transfer analysis conjugated with conduction, convection and radiation. Advanced capabilities include laminar and turbulent flow modeling, species analysis, including radiation and convection. Ansys PCB Design Solution allows you to simulate PCBs and ICs and accurately evaluate a system.
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    Ansys HFSS Reviews
    Multipurpose, full-wave 3D electromagnetic (EM), simulation software for designing, simulating and optimizing high-frequency electronic products, such as antennas, components and interconnects. Ansys HFSS 3D electromagnetic (EM), simulation software is used to design and simulate high-frequency electronic products, such as antennas and antenna arrays, RF and microwave components, high speed interconnects and filters, connectors and IC packages. Ansys HFSS software is used by engineers around the world to design high-frequency, fast electronics for communication systems, advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), satellites, IoT products, and other areas. Engineers can address complex EMI, RF, microwave, IC and PCB problems with HFSS's unmatched capability. Ansys HFSS simulation suite includes a wide range of solvers that can be used to solve diverse electromagnetic problems.
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