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A critical, often overlooked, aspect of Ansoft’s deep architecture is the creation of the Nexxim circuit solver. Before Nexxim, engineers were forced to use SPICE engines that struggled with high-frequency phenomena or FEM tools that could not handle complex circuit topology.
Core loss computation. Lamination modeling for 3D. • AC Electromagnetic—Analysis of devices influenced by skin/ proximity effects, Народ.РУ Maxwell 3D
Technical Overview: Ansoft Simulation Software Suite Ansoft Corporation, acquired by Ansys, Inc. in 2008, developed a high-performance suite of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software widely used for electromagnetic (EM), circuit, and system simulation. The suite is critical for the design and analysis of high-frequency electronic products like antennas, RF components, and integrated circuits. Core Software Components
In the late 20th century, the electronics industry faced a paradigm shift. As clock frequencies increased and geometries shrank, traditional circuit theory (lumped element models) failed to predict behavior. Interconnects ceased to be simple wires and became radiating antennas; power planes ceased to be ideal sources and became complex resonant cavities.
A critical, often overlooked, aspect of Ansoft’s deep architecture is the creation of the Nexxim circuit solver. Before Nexxim, engineers were forced to use SPICE engines that struggled with high-frequency phenomena or FEM tools that could not handle complex circuit topology.
Core loss computation. Lamination modeling for 3D. • AC Electromagnetic—Analysis of devices influenced by skin/ proximity effects, Народ.РУ Maxwell 3D
Technical Overview: Ansoft Simulation Software Suite Ansoft Corporation, acquired by Ansys, Inc. in 2008, developed a high-performance suite of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software widely used for electromagnetic (EM), circuit, and system simulation. The suite is critical for the design and analysis of high-frequency electronic products like antennas, RF components, and integrated circuits. Core Software Components
In the late 20th century, the electronics industry faced a paradigm shift. As clock frequencies increased and geometries shrank, traditional circuit theory (lumped element models) failed to predict behavior. Interconnects ceased to be simple wires and became radiating antennas; power planes ceased to be ideal sources and became complex resonant cavities.