Altair, a leading computational intelligence company has announced the upcoming release of Altair SimSolid for electronics, which it says brings a game-changing fast, easy, and precise multi-physics scenario exploration for electronics, from chips, PCBs, and ICs to full system design. 

The Altair SimSolid has enhanced conventional analysis in its ability to accurately predict complex structural problems with blazing-fast speed while eliminating the complexity of laborious hours of modelling. It eliminates geometry simplification and meshing, the two most time-consuming and expertise-intensive tasks done in traditional finite element analysis. As a result, the company claims it delivers results in seconds to minutes – up to 25x faster than traditional finite element solvers – and effortlessly handles complex assemblies. 

James R. Scapa, Founder and CEO, Altair said: “As the electronics industry pushes the boundaries of complexity and miniaturisation, engineers have struggled with simulations that often compromise on detail for expediency. Altair SimSolid will empower engineers to capture the intricate complexities of PCBs and ICs without simplification. Traditional simulation methods often require approximations when analysing PCB structures due to their complexity. Altair SimSolid eliminates these approximations to run more accurate simulations for complex problems with vast dimensional disparities.”

Having experienced fast adoption in the aerospace and automotive industries, two sectors that typically experience challenges associated with massive structures, Altair SimSolid is said to play a significant role in the electronics market. The initial release, expected in Q2 2024, will support structural and thermal analysis for PCBs and ICs with full electromagnetics analysis coming in a future release.

The company says the simulation market is increasingly looking to leverage AI technology to develop physics-informed neural networks. Altair SimSolid’s ability to rapidly and accurately model and simulate complex electronics systems will become essential for training large use cases quickly and economically.

According to Altair, the journey from electronic computer-aided design (ECAD) to simulation has historically been strewn with the obstacles of mesh generation – a necessary but time-intensive step that delays insights and stretches project timelines. It says the Altair SimSolid’s meshless technology will tackle intricate challenges like signal integrity (SI), power integrity (PI), and electromagnetic compatibility/interference (EMC/EMI), all while making electromagnetic simulations more accessible and efficient.

The solution’s ECAD to simulation workflow will empower users to surpass conventional boundaries and seamlessly scale from meters to nanometres, ensuring every detail is perfectly rendered. This translates to faster time to results and the ability to solve even more complex electromagnetic problems, enabling engineers to achieve superior design outcomes.