CAE software developer Delcross Technologies has announced the release of Electromagnetic Interference Toolkit (EMIT) Version 3.3.
Ideal for companies working in the aerospace, telecommunications, defense and automotive industries, EMIT is a software tool for the prediction of cosite interference/EMI within complex RF systems containing multiple receivers, transmitters, antennas and components.
The new version introduces 23 new pre-defined transceiver, receiver and transmitter definitions to the EMIT system library, as well as several performance and visualization enhancements to enhance work speed during large projects. The new radio definitions include both architectures and programming, as well as a number of other key system parameters.
“We aim to streamline the process of RF cosite EMI analysis,” Dr. Fred German, EMIT product manager, said. “Many of our customers are dealing with more than 40 separate RF systems integrated on the same aircraft, ship or other vehicle. By adding more predefined radios used by fielded systems, we greatly reduce the time our users spend in defining the RF systems for cosite simulation. This helps our customers spend most of their time on cosite EMI mitigation, with a tool that helps them to quickly work the ‘what if’ scenarios.”