DfR Solutions has recently announced a new version of its Sherlock Automated Design Analysis software which is said to reduce inconsistencies. This new version includes features such as Hi-Fidelity PCB Modeling, a Part and Package 3D Model Viewer, a Shared Parts Library feature, and Through-Hole Lead Modeling.
These features, along with existing Sherlock features, enable users to model even more complex substrates and boards, faster, and more accurately than ever before,” say researchers. This new version should enhance efficiency, speed, consistency and dependability – allowing users to accomplish their work must faster and efficiently.
“With Sherlock 3.2, we have radically changed the paradigm that mechanical and thermal simulation and modeling is too difficult, too long, and too inaccurate to perform on every electronic design and redesign,” Craig Hillman, CEO at DfR Solutions, said. “As a result of this advance in model development and reliability prediction, we expect users of Sherlock to dramatically increase their use of thermal and mechanical simulation tools, such as Abaqus and Ansys, and experience a measurable decrease in time to market and warranty returns compared to their competition.”