EMCos has upgraded their EMC Studio software by seamlessly integrating the model generation process and systems simulation methodology. This approach improves the effectiveness of the whole simulation process by closing the gap between several formerly isolated simulation methods.
EMC Studio was specially created to address engineers working with EMC-problems appearing in large systems like automobiles, aircrafts, ships or computer systems. The software applies computational techniques in the EMC Modules to calculate cross talk, electromagentic interference, immunity against electromagnetic fields, and typical laboratory configurations.
Upgrades include new tools for vehicle glass antenna construction, extended functionality for multi-task calculation, flexible defintion of Z level for infinite ground plane, new stochastic analysis method, and advanced construction of impressed current sources.
Visit EMCos at Booth 731 at the 2012 EMC Symposium in Pittsburgh, PA, August 5-10.