Ansys was founded in 1970 to automate finite element analysis (FEA), which was previously performed by hand. They have developed a software suite which today includes mechanical, structural, CAD, fluid, material and electromagnetic simulations.
Würth Elektronik has a growing portfolio of models available for use in Ansys HFSS (High Frequency Simulation Software) or Ansys Icepak (thermal simulation). These models allow Ansys users to accurately simulate, troubleshoot and solve RF, EMI or thermal issues before going to production.
Our models are created to provide the best possible simulation results. They feature:
- Detailed and accurate material parameters for accurate simulation
- Highly detailed and precise 3D models
- Model creation process verified against known laboratory results
- Mesh optimized for balance of simulation speed and accuracy
For how to use models in GitHub repository, you can refer to the help document in this folder.
Please read Disclaimer carefully before downloading and using Würth Elektronik Models.
Note: Ansys library and xml file in GitHub repository are always the latest.
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WE - Automotive
- Common Mode Chokes
- Ferrites
- Filter Chokes
- Single Coil Power Inductors
- RF Inductors
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WE - Capacitors
- Electrolytic
- Film
- MLCC
- Polymer
- Super
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WE - EMC Components
- Common Mode Chokes
- ESD Protection
- Ferrites
- Filter Chokes
- Line Filter
- Surge Protection
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WE - Power Magnetics
- Coupled
- Dual Coil
- EMC Components
- High Voltage
- PFC Choke
- Shielded
- UnShielded
- Transformers
- WirelessPower
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WE - Optoelectronic Components
- Infrared
- Ultraviolet
- Laser
- Lighting LEDs
- Optocoupler
- 7 Segments Display
- IC LEDs
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WE - Signal & Communications
- AS Interface Inductors
- Filter
- RF Components
- Transformers