CST Studio Suite 2016
CST Studio Suite 2016
CST Studio Suite 2016
The CST STUDIO SUITE graphical user interface, showing an exploded view of a mobile phone.
This phone was developed using CST STUDIO SUITE to calculate antenna performance and SAR.
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Why Simulate?
Getting the design right first time is the ideal for product development. With virtual prototyp-
ing electromagnetic simulation can help you to cut down design iteration cycles. Simulation
allows systems and components to be analyzed and optimized in their environment from the
earliest stages of development. This can make the design process faster, reducing develop-
ment costs and time-to-market.
By keeping these three concepts at its core, CST STUDIO SUITE has become widely used by engineers, designers and researchers
working in many fields, including microwaves, RF & optical, EDA & electronics, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), particle
dynamics, statics and low frequencies. To learn more see page 20.
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Accuracy
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Accurate simulation: Excellent agreement between simulation and measurement in the response curves of a Frauscher RSR180 wheel sensor (inset).
Sensor coil: Magnetic field lines from a coil in a rail wheel sensor, showing
coupling through the wheel.
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Complete Technology
ACCURACY
and particle effects to be taken into account. With Complete Technology, all of in the accuracy of the simulation and helps engineers identify
these can be calculated in one interface. modeling or measurement errors.
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PoWerFul MoDeling ToolS
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MATERIAL TYPES IN CST STUDIO SUITE INCLUDE:
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■ Dielectrics
-30
■ Lossy metals
-40
■ Anisotropic materials
-50
■ Time-dependent materials -60
■ Temperature-dependent materials -70
S1,1 [Measurement]
S1,1 [Simulation]
■ Graded materials -80 S2,1 [Measurement]
■ Dispersive materials -90 S2,1 [Simulation]
■ Drude model
-100
■ Debye model 0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5
Frequency / GHz
■ Lorentz model
■ Electric and magnetic gyrotropic
■ Non-linear materials
■ Second and third order non-linear
■ Kerr model
■ Raman model
■ Non-linear magnetic Realistic simulation: Realistic material models and circuit elements allow this
■ Coated materials SMD filter to be simulated with excellent accuracy.
■ Layered thin panel materials
■ Surface impedance materials An accurate simulation requires an accurate model. This means
■ Secondary electron emission surfaces that the model should represent the real-world object and cap-
ACCURACY
■ Furman model ture the electromagnetic phenomena within. CST STUDIO SUITE
■ Vaughan model includes a powerful modeling environment and CAD import
■ Non-linear thermal and bio-heat materials tools to help the user build up a useful, representative model
■ Graphene of the system.
■ Ferrites
There are many application areas, such as magnetics and pho-
tonics, where the characteristic electromagnetic effects only
come about as a result of the non-linear materials used in the
devices. CST STUDIO SUITE includes numerous material types
to allow a vast array of phenomena to be simulated, including
plasmonic and photonic effects, ferromagnetism, secondary
electron emission and biological heating.
In simulation, structures and fields are discretized onto a mesh. Each additional cell
increases the computational requirements of the simulation, which means that it is ad-
vantageous if the mesh accurately describes the model while using as few mesh cells
as possible. CST STUDIO SUITE includes hexahedral and tetrahedral volume meshes
and hybrid triangular and quadrilateral surface meshes, with different approaches
suitable for different situations.
ACCURACY
tional staircase mesh, but allows curved structures to be modeled accurately without
requiring an extremely dense mesh.
The tetrahedral mesh and the surface meshes can take advantage of curved elements
in both high and low frequency simulations. In addition, the mesh refinement algo-
rithms of the frequency domain solvers can take advantage of CST True Geometry
Adaptation. This projects the refined mesh back onto the original model, smoothing
out the coarse, faceted mesh and allowing greater accuracy in the simulation.
Electromagnetism is closely linked to other fields of physics, To support multiphysics simulation, CST STUDIO SUITE sup-
including mechanics and thermodynamics. In many cases, elec- ports a range of non-linear and temperature-dependent materi-
tric and magnetic effects are inseparable from thermal and als. For biological applications such as MRI and RF diathermy, the
mechanical effects – for example, a high-power filter will heat unique thermal properties of body tissues – for example, cooling
up when in use, and this can cause thermal deformation that due to blood flow which varies according to body temperature
affects the performance of the filter. – can have a significant effect on the temperature with in the
body. The thermal solvers include the bio-heat equations, allow-
To calculate these intertwined effects, CST STUDIO SUITE in- ing the realistic simulation of devices within the human body.
cludes a stationary thermal solver, transient thermal solver
and a structural mechanical solver. The MPHYSICS® solvers The link to SIMULIA® strengthens CST’s multiphysics offering
are tightly linked to the EM solvers, and simulations can be further. For more information, see page 16.
automatically set-up using the System Assembly and Modeling
(SAM) framework (see page 19). With SAM, the calculated tem-
perature distribution and deformation can be transferred back
to the EM simulation for sensitivity analysis and can be used
for convergence studies to calculate the steady-state solution of
devices that include EM-thermal feedback loops.
ACCURACY
Microwave oven: Electromagnetic simulation of the E-field inside a microwave oven (left) and thermal simulation of the resulting heating. Door screen and outer
casing hidden.
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Biological ElectromagneticS (Bio-EM)
MRI: Flexible array for a 7 T MRI, with a human voxel model, showing B1+ field distribution (left), point SAR (center) and temperature
after 10 minutes (right). Courtesy of Erwin L. Hahn Institute for MRI, Essen, Germany.
The interaction of electromagnetic fields and the body is rel- unwanted. CST STUDIO SUITE includes a multiphysics module
evant in developing medical systems for monitoring, imaging with bio-heat solvers that can calculate temperature distribu-
and treatment, and increasingly in other application areas. tions including effects in living tissues such as metabolic heat-
These include modern communication devices such as mobile ing, blood diffusion and human thermoregulation.
phones, vehicle antennas and the internet of things. As mea-
surement is typically not an option inside the human body, EM
simulation is the only way to analyze the complex field distri-
ACCURACY
bution inside the body, to ensure the functionality of the device
as well as to understand and to avoid hazards due to the pow-
er absorption inside the tissues.
SOLVER TECHNOLOGIES
Particle dynamics ■ Particle tracking solver – low energy particles, electron guns
■ PIC solver – high energy particles, RF devices
■ Wakefield solver – accelerator components
SPEED
Antenna performance: Radiation pattern for one low-gain antenna simulated with the MLFMM integral equation solver, showing shadowing from the
high-gain antenna.
Simulation performance is the combination of speed and interest can be hundreds or thousands of wavelengths long.
accuracy that allows the user to get useful results quickly. Small, resonant structures such as filters and accelerator
A solver which works efficiently on one type of model may be a cavities on the other hand can be simulated much more effi-
poor choice for a different one. This is why CST STUDIO SUITE ciently using the eigenmode solver or the fast resonant fre-
includes a wide range of different solvers. With Complete quency domain solver.
Technology, there are tools for applications at frequencies
ranging from statics up to optics, and from the nanoscale to Many systems contain multiple components, each of which
the electrically very large. is best suited to a different solver. In these cases, System
Assembly and Modeling (SAM) can be used to break the device
For example, the integral equation solver and the asymptotic down into multiple smaller models. Each one can then be sim-
solver are ideally suited to problems such as antenna place- ulated with a suitable solver, with the fields from each stage of
ment and radar cross-section (RCS), where the structures of the calculation being transferred automatically into the next.
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High PerFormance anD ClouD Computing
CST offers a multitude of hardware-based simulation acceler- Because high-performance hardware represents a significant
ation options, such as multithreading, hardware acceleration, investment, our hardware experts are available to advise users
MPI cluster computing and distributed computing. These can who are considering purchasing or upgrading HPC systems,
be used to increase the speed of a simulation, to simulate larger and review hardware configurations. CST offers also bench-
and more complex models, or to divide tasks between multiple marking services, in collaboration with vendor test centers,
nodes in a network or cluster. These high-performance com- to help ensure that the chosen hardware configuration offers
puting (HPC) methods are available for almost every type of ap- excellent performance for CST STUDIO SUITE.
plication and hardware configuration, ranging from individual
workstations to enterprise-level clusters.
Multi
CPU
The number of variables that affect the performance of even OPTIMIZERS IN CST STUDIO SUITE
the simplest device can be overwhelming. Optimization auto-
mates the process of tuning these variables, with the goal of Local
finding a set of values that satisfies the design requirements. ■ Trust Region Framework
The built-in optimizers in all CST STUDIO SUITE modules can ■ Nelder-Mead Simplex Algorithm
the model, the properties of the materials and the waveform ■ Classic Powell
of the excitation.
Global
CST STUDIO SUITE includes both local and global optimizers. ■ Genetic Algorithm
Local optimizers search the parameter space close to the initial ■ Particle Swarm
values – they offer fast performance for fine-tuning a nearly op- ■ Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolutionary Strategy (CMA-ES)
SPEED
timal model. Global optimizers on the other hand search the
entire parameter space, and are more efficient than local tech-
niques for complex structures and those where the initial val-
ues are far from the optimum.
Optimization:
The Trust Region Framework optimizer can take advantage of The step-by-step
sensitivity information. This allows it to investigate the effect progress of a local
of small changes to the model quickly, which can offer a major optimization. The
speed-boost to the optimization. Sensitivity can also be used to optimizer explores the
carry out a yield analysis, which calculates the effect of manu- parameter space and at
facturing tolerances on the behavior of a device using just a each step, the values
single simulation. For PCBs, Pareto front optimization can be tend to move away
used to optimize the placement of decoupling capacitors to from the maximum
reduce bill of materials while maintaining performance. value (red) and towards
the minimum (blue).
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USaBility
USER FRIENDLY INTERFACE
USABILITY
User interface: The user interface helps simplify the set-up and simulation of models such as this capacitive touchscreen sensor.
With so many features in CST STUDIO SUITE, it’s important to The project wizard in CST STUDIO SUITE allows the user to
have the tools on hand when they’re needed. To help users find easily set up and configure the workspace for a simulation, with
their way through the simulation process, CST STUDIO SUITE the appropriate units, boundary conditions and solver settings
includes features that set up the simulation environment for automatically chosen for the problem. The nature of the design
the user’s needs, outline the modeling, simulation and post-pro- cycle means that engineers often find themselves running the
cessing workflow and show the appropriate options for each same sort of simulation over and over again. To help with this,
step of the process. custom configurations based on the user’s personal experience
of the best approach to a problem can also be stored and loaded
The graphical user interface uses tabbed ribbons to present with the wizard for a more personalized workflow.
the most relevant tools for each step of the design process,
and it is automatically configured according to the applica-
tion. The user interface is common to all of the modules with-
in CST STUDIO SUITE, offering a consistent environment for all
the different steps of the simulation workflow.
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CAD anD EDA IMPORT
A wide range of import/export filters enable the easy exchange of SUPPORTED FORMATS INCLUDE
geometrical data with CAD tools, and imported structures can be modified,
parameterized, and used for optimization and design studies. Models CAD
from SOLIDWORKS® and PTC Creo™ (Pro/E) can be imported in fully para- ■ ACIS SAT
meterized format, increasing workflow integration further. ■ STEP
■ STL
fitting simulation into the design workflow. Imports from EDA tools are ■ NASTRAN
particularly prone to small gaps and edges which unnecessarily complicate ■ IGES
the simulation model. To deal with these, CST STUDIO SUITE contains a ■ Pro/ENGINEER®
with the robust mesher, these features enable effective simulation even for ■ CATIA® v4 and v5
EDA
■ ODB++
■ IPC-2581
■ Zuken CR5000/CR8000
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■ GDSII
■ SPICE
■ Touchstone
■ Single and multi-layer Gerber
■ Mentor Graphics® Xpedition®
■ Mentor Graphics PADS®
■ Mentor Graphics HyperLynx®
■ Cadence® Allegro® PCB Designer
■ Cadence Allegro Package Designer
■ Cadence SiP Digital Layout
■ Agilent ADS®
■ AWR Microwave Office®
■ Synopsys® Saber
■ Synopsys® HSPICE
■ Sonnet®
CST consistently promotes the best-in-class approach by CST STUDIO SUITE is a key part of the wider ecosystem, and
specializing in developing 3D EM software and providing includes links to many other simulation and design tools.
straightforward, easy-to-use links with other leading vendors Many workflows can be complemented by specialized software
to connect all available expertise. tools such as Antenna Magus® for antenna synthesis and
Optenni Lab™ for matching circuit optimization, and by the
Special interfaces to various EDA tools and RF circuit/system CST filter design modules Filter Designer 2D (for planar filters)
simulators unite and build on the capabilities of different worlds. and Filter Designer 3D (for cross-coupled cavity filters). These
The powerful VBA-based and OLE-compatible macro language products can interface with CST STUDIO SUITE and are sold
allows direct communication with programs like MATLAB® or and supported through CST channels.
MS Excel®. CST STUDIO SUITE can also extract HSPICE netlists
representing channels in a chip-package-board co-simulation, Through the strong link to SIMULIA® from Dassault Systèmes,
which can be transferred automatically to Synopsis® HSPICE® EM simulations in CST STUDIO SUITE can be linked to
for integrated simulation and analysis. mechanical simulations. This allows multiphysics systems such
as flexible electronics, induction heating and motors to be
accurately simulated.
USABILITY
Explore.Design.Deliver.
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Integrated workflow: In the design of this GSM sheep tracking device (bottom right), Antenna Magus was used to design the PIFA antenna (top right), Optenni Lab was
used to synthesize the matching circuit (top left) and CST STUDIO SUITE was used to calculate the performance of the whole device when worn by a sheep (bottom left).
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Antenna Array Simulation
CST STUDIO SUITE can be used to develop both small and large For larger arrays, the antenna array wizard significantly
arrays of antennas and other components, from the design of simplifies the array design process. The performance of an
the individual element to simulation of the full system including individual element can be simulated in order to calculate and
feeds and radomes. optimize the active element pattern and impedance, and a full
antenna model can then be created automatically for a full
MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) is a technology widely system simulation that can take into account the edge effects
used in mobile communication to take advantage of multipath and interaction between all elements. The link to the array
propagation and improve reception in complex environments, synthesis tools in Antenna Magus helps users to find a suitable
and forms the basis of smart and cognitive antennas. layout and excitation for their array.
CST STUDIO SUITE includes a toolbox of special features for
calculating performance metrics for MIMO antennas such as
multiplexing efficiency and envelope correlation.
USABILITY
Each simulation method has its own strengths, and each one hybridized solvers such as the cable solver, to coupling fully 3D
is well-suited to a certain type of problem. However, many real simulations. The solvers are linked and the 3D high-frequency
world systems don’t fit neatly into one category, but instead solvers can all use nearfield sources calculated by any other 3D
straddle the borders between different fields of engineering. high-frequency solvers, as well as imported measured near-
To simulate these systems, simulations in CST STUDIO SUITE fields. This means simulations can be hybridized, so that the
can be coupled in a number of ways, from circuit-level repre- strengths of multiple solver types can be combined within a
sentation with true transient EM/circuit co-simulation, through single problem.
Car chassis: Electrically large, with fine details and Cable harness: Complex structure, very narrow, but Hybrid simulation: Bidirectional hybrid cable simu-
large amounts of empty space. Well suited to the very long. Well suited to the cable solver. lation at one place in the model and be conducted to
USABILITY
Orthomode Transducer: Narrowband. Horn antenna: Broadband. Well suited Reflector dish: Electrically large. Well System simulation: Circuit-level
Well suited to the frequency domain to the transient solver. suited to the integral equation solver. coupling and 3D field source coupling
solver. can be used to cascade the simulation
of each component and calculate the
performance of the whole assembly.
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SyStem ASSemBly anD MoDeling (SAM)
Antenna placement project: A bare satellite chassis, with anchor points for antenna placement, and a selection of antenna types.
System Assembly and Modeling (SAM) simplifies the manage- followed by a thermal simulation, and then a mechanical defor-
ment of simulation projects in CST STUDIO SUITE. A device mation simulation, and finally this geometric change could be
may consist of several components, each of which may work used in another electromagnetic simulation to investigate the
best with a different solution method, or might require sever- detuning effect. All simulations and links can be defined easily
al linked simulation and processing stages to produce the data in SAM to enable a true multiphysics workflow.
the user needs. SAM provides a framework for carrying out
simulations and optimizations of entire systems, both compo- By adding more models to the schematic, the user can create a
USABILITY
nent by component using hybrid and multiphysics methods, 3D system, using SAM to define the geometric alignment of the
and as an assembled device. various components. Simulation tasks can be defined that in-
clude single or multiple components, and the user can specify
In SAM, a system is described by a schematic. In the simplest which solver and high-performance computing options should
case, this is a single block representing a parameterized 3D be used for each part. Combining different levels of simulation
model. The user defines the calculations to be carried out by complexity helps to reduce the computational effort required to
setting up simulation tasks, so that the simulation tasks can be analyze a complex model accurately. If desired, SAM also enables
linked and data from one simulation can cascade to the next. the user to create and simulate the system in full 3D.
For example, the electromagnetic analysis of a filter could be
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CST STUDIO SUITE is used in industry and academia across a wide range of application areas, to simulate systems across the
spectrum, including consumer devices, nanoscale structures, and the human body. The most common applications can be
divided into the five fields shown above. For each field, CST STUDIO SUITE contains tools for designing, simulating and optimizing
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MicroWaVeS & RF / Optical
www.cst.com/MWRF
Installed performance: Radiation pattern for a V2V antenna on a car shadowed by a bus.
The simulation of high frequency electromagnetic fields, rang- Planar and waveguide RF components can be optimized indi-
ing from RF up to optical frequencies, is one of CST’s core com- vidually or as part of a larger system, and increasingly the same
petencies. CST STUDIO SUITE includes tools for a very wide is true of terahertz, optical and photonic devices.
range of microwave, RF and optical applications, allowing full-
wave and hybrid simulation, multiphysics workflows and 3D/ In the biomedical field, CST STUDIO SUITE is used to design
circuit co-simulation. both cutting-edge imaging and treatment devices, and in the
analysis of exposure, tissue heating and specific absorption
Antennas can be designed and optimized on their own, but rate (SAR). Finally, Complete Technology gives engineers a pow-
also as part of an array at a unit cell and full array level, or as erful toolset for studying antenna installed performance and
installed in a device or on a larger structure such as a building, radar cross section (RCS) on vehicles.
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EDA / ElectronicS
www.cst.com/EDA
EDA / ELECTRONICS
With the high data rates, compact structure and complex lay- price against performance. CST STUDIO SUITE also includes a
out of modern circuit boards and packages, maintaining signal rule-checking tool, CST BOARDCHECK®, for PCB layouts which
integrity (SI), power integrity (PI) and electromagnetic com- can automatically detect structures that may cause SI/PI or
patibility (EMC) can be difficult. CST STUDIO SUITE contains a EMC problems.
number of tools to help engineers design, analyze and improve
PCB layouts. Layouts can be converted directly into a 3D model for full-wave
simulation or into an equivalent circuit model for circuit sim-
The dedicated PCB simulation tools in CST STUDIO SUITE can ulation, with specialized meshing algorithms optimized for
be used to characterize the behavior of a layout quickly. These complex printed structures. This allows many standard test-
can be used to characterize effects such as voltage drop, power lab measurements such as S-parameters, eye diagrams and
distribution network (PDN) impedance and the transmission time-domain reflectometry (TDR) to be replicated using a vir-
behavior of signal nets. Decoupling capacitors can be optimized tual prototype, which can help reduce the cost and duration of
automatically using Pareto frontier optimization to balance the design cycle.
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EMC / EMI
EMC / EMI
For simulating electronic devices, the full-wave
solvers can be supplemented by circuit sim-
ulation in CST DESIGN STUDIO™, which
is included with all CST STUDIO SUITE
licenses. True transient EM/circuit
co-simulation allows component models
such as SPICE and IBIS files to be included in the 3D simulation
of the device. PCB layouts can also be examined for potential
E3: Surface currents on an aircraft during a lightning strike,
EMC problems using the rule-checking tool CST BOARDCHECK.
flowing from nose to tail.
EMC/EMI and E3 problems can arise from seemingly insignifi-
cant details in a complex structure – for instance, a cable, a vent
or a seam. The transmission line matrix (TLM) solver is very suit-
able for these situations, and supports compact models that
can efficiently model geometrically small, but EMC relevant
details on complex structures.
CST software has been used in particle accelerator facilities since To help with component design, the wakefield solver calculates
its earliest days. CST STUDIO SUITE includes several tools for the fields excited by particle bunches travelling through the
designing charged particle devices ranging from microwave de- accelerator. These wakefields can interact with structures inside
vices such as magnetrons and electron tubes to ultrarelativistic the accelerator such as collimators and beam detectors and dis-
PARTICLE DYNAMICS
components for particle accelerators. rupt the beam. For components with a very high Q factor, such
as accelerator cavities, the eigenmode solver offers a quick cal-
For particles in static fields, the particle tracking solver with gun culation of the resonant modes of the cavity – these can then be
iteration can quickly calculate their trajectory through the de- used as the basis of a PIC simulation.
vice, making it a useful tool for electron gun design. The parti-
cle-in-cell (PIC) solver meanwhile takes into account the fields
produced by the particles, and is suitable for devices such as
magnetrons, klystrons and traveling wave tubes, as well as for
multipaction analysis. GPU acceleration can be used to improve
the performance of the PIC solver further.
The aims and requirements of low frequency simulation Low frequency simulation is also useful for designing mag-
CST MICROWAVE STUDIO: our industry-leading tool for the fast and accurate simulation
of high frequency devices. Applications areas include microwaves & RF, optical applications,
EDA/electronics and EMC/EMI.
CST EM STUDIO: for the design and analysis of static and low frequency EM applications
such as motors, sensors, actuators, transformers and shielding enclosures.
CST PARTICLE STUDIO: a specialized product dedicated to the fully consistent simulation
of free-moving charged particles. Applications include electron guns, traveling wave tubes,
magnetrons and wakefields.
CST STUDIO SUITE
CST CABLE STUDIO: for signal integrity and EMC/EMI analysis of cables and cable harnesses.
CST PCB STUDIO: for the simulation of signal and power integrity effects and EMC/EMI on
printed circuit boards.
CST BOARDCHECK: a rule-checking program that reads popular board file formats and
checks the PCB design against a suite of EMC and SI rules.
CST MPHYSICS STUDIO: a multiphysics module for thermal simulations and mechanical
stress analysis.
CST DESIGN STUDIO: a versatile tool that facilitates 3D EM/circuit co-simulation, system
simulation and synthesis.
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CST – Computer Simulation Technology
Founded in 1992, CST offers the market’s widest range CST’s success is based on combination of leading edge
of 3D electromagnetic field simulation tools through a technology, a user-friendly interface and knowledgeable
global network of sales and support staff and represen- support staff.
tatives. CST develops CST STUDIO SUITE, a package of
high-performance software for the simulation of electro- Since the unveiling of the very first version of
magnetic fields in all frequency bands, and also sells and CST MICROWAVE STUDIO in 1998, which introduced the
supports complementary third-party products. PERFECT BOUNDARY APPROXIMATION (PBA), CST has
been continuously developing and refining its solvers,
With both general purpose and specialized solvers avail- post-processors and GUI to maintain its position as a
able, CST products can be used in applications across leader in electromagnetic simulation.
the electromagnetic spectrum and suit many industrial
workflows. The CST Complete Technology approach al- CST works with partners around the world to link and
lows its products to complement each other, thus offer- integrate its products with other design and engineering
ing greater accuracy, versatility, and usability. tools. CST also distributes and supports several third-par-
ty products to complement customer workflows
CST’s customers are market leaders in industries as di-
verse as telecommunications, defense, automotive, elec- CST provides timely local support through its highly qual-
tronics and healthcare. Today, the company enjoys a ified technical engineers. Together with its committed
leading position in the high-frequency 3D EM simulation distributors and representatives, CST provides support
market and employs 300 sales, development, and sup- for its EM products in over 30 countries.
port personnel around the world.
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