Remcom Enhances Flexible PCB Import Capability
November 2, 2016 | PRWEBEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Remcom announces a new capability to import flexible printed circuit board (PCB) designs in the latest update to XFdtd® 3D Electromagnetic Simulation Software. The new release also includes Dielectric Volume Averaging and several usability conveniences.
XFdtd’s PCB import dialog now includes the option to wrap a design, such as a flexible circuit, onto a form automatically during the import process. The Wrap option conforms the PCB and all of its parts onto the flexible circuit geometry, eliminating the need to bend the model into the desired shape or manually wrap each layer.
Rodney Korte, product manager for XFdtd, said, “We’re excited to announce this unique capability, which will tremendously streamline geometry setup for all customers working with flexible circuits. We’ve eliminated what was a time consuming and error-prone process, replacing it with a simple, one-click import option that produces the simulation-ready design in one smooth step. This technology has the potential to transform the device design workflow for engineers in a wide variety of industries, including mobile devices, exercise monitors, automotive instrument panels, and more.”
Another important addition in the new release is Dielectric Volume Averaging, which increases simulation accuracy for simulations with high permittivity materials, such as ceramic chip antennas.
About Remcom
Remcom provides innovative electromagnetic simulation software and consulting. XFdtd, the company’s full wave 3D EM solver, simplifies the analysis of complex EM problems and leads the market in FDTD-based modeling and simulation. Remcom’s products are used for antenna design, bio-EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers’ unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.
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