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CST STUDIO SUITE features range of tools for synthesis and analysis

27th March 2017
Lanna Deamer
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Computer Simulation Technology (CST) has announced the release of the 2017 version of the electromagnetic simulation tool, CST STUDIO SUITE. The latest edition includes a range of tools for synthesis and analysis and improvements to existing features.

CST STUDIO SUITE is an electromagnetic (EM) simulation software package with solvers for a wide of applications across the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as multiphysics and particle applications. All ofthe CST tools are available within a single graphical user interface and can be linked together for straight forward hybridisation of simulations. CST STUDIO SUITE is used in companies across the high-tech and manufacturing industries to develop ideas, optimise products, and en-sure standards compliance. The 2017 release of CST STUDIO SUITE builds on the success of previous releases with new features for broader and more in-depth analysis of EM systems.

The tool Filter Designer 3D (FD3D) can automatically synthesise cross-coupled and diplexer filter designs to meet the specifications, including transmission zeroes, Q-factor,and equiripple. The complex and sensitive nature of these filters makes them challenging to design and tune with traditional methods. Coupling matrix extraction with FD3D offers an efficient way to fine-tune 3D filter structures.

The Interference Task offers a straight forward approach for investigating potential EMI issues using coupling data from simulations. The Interference Task shows at a glance which combinations of RF systems can potentially lead to co-site interference problems, allowing mitigation approaches tobe tested on a virtual prototype.

The ray-tracing Asymptotic Solver in CST STUDIO SUITE can now directly calculate the coupling between antennas. The Asymptotic Solver can simulate extremely large platforms such as aircraft, ships, and buildings very efficiently, making it well suited to many kinds of antenna placement scenarios. This can be combined with the Interference Task for detailed co-site analysis of vehicles, vessels, and aircraft.

Version 2017 also sees the expansion of CST MPHYSICS STUDIO tools with the Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT) Solver. This uses Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate the flow of air through devices, taking fans and vents into account. With the CHT Solver, users can include the cooling systems in their multiphysics simulation, allowing these systems to be designed and optimised before constructing prototypes. Behind the scenes, the core of the software is as ever fine-tuned to optimise performance on the latest hardware.

"Innovators are always looking for new ways to improve their products and brand new solutions to long standing problems,” said Dr Peter Thoma, Managing Director R&D, CST. “By expanding the feature set of our software, we hope to enable our users to analyse and optimise their systems in greater detail than ever before."

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