Remcom Releases XFdtd 7.0 Electromagnetic Simulation Software

Improves efficiency with a faster simulation workflow.

Improves efficiency with a faster simulation workflow.

By DE Editors

Remcom’s XFdtd 7.0 (XF7) is a new electromagnetic simulation tool for antenna design and analysis,  biological EM analysis, microwave circuit design, and other EM simulation applications. XF7 has a streamlined user interface, cross-platform functionality, and several time-saving features.

Capabilities of XF7 include:

  • Ubiquitous parameter control facilitates increased automation and time savings.
  • Easy-to0create custom features via a scripting API.
  • Runs natively on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
  • Guided modeling processes, an editable modeling history,  and the ability to edit imported CAD files.
  • Intelligent meshing expedites previewing of finished meshes with materials prior to simulation.
  • Dynamic and interactive graphing allows results to be viewed and automatically updated as simulation data changes.
  • Custom project templates, simulation history, shared libraries, and hierarchy import enable shortcuts and reuse of past results.
  • Control of any output and no restrictions on where fields can be saved.
  • Customizable results browser with filtering and searching tools supports an iterative workflow and fast, persistent access to all past results.
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XF7 is available in both Pro and Bio-Pro versions. Both include 32- or 64-bit analysis module, geometric modeler and postprocessor,  shared memory multiprocessor (MPM) at eight cores, and a variety of 3D CAD import modules. The Bio-Pro version also includes SAR capability and hi-fidelity human body meshes.

  For more information,  visit Remcom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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