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First of all, Happy New Year 2025! I wanted to share a quick reminder: we offer SIMBA for free to universities. If you’re part of an academic institution and interested in using SIMBA, just drop me a message. I’d be happy to help! www.simba.io
SIMBA is a power electronics simulation software with unprecedented speed, accuracy and simplicity. SIMBA helps to minimize the engineering time to design better power electronics converters. SIMBA is the perfect tool for: - Power Electronics and Motor Drive virtual prototyping - Thermal & Efficiency Analysis - Controller design - Optimization and Reliability 3 ways to use SIMBA: - Desktop - Python module - Online SIMBA key benefits: - Tailored and efficient power converter designs - Extreme usage flexibility - Faster power electronics design
Lien externe pour SIMBA, Power Electronics Simulation Software
SIMBA is a modern and powerful Power Electronics simulation environment. Our ambition is to create a platform simple enough for students and hobbyists but sufficiently fast and powerful for the most complicated use cases. SIMBA includes a new generation of simulation engine called Predictive Time-Step solver. How long have you spent tuning your simulation solver parameters (time step, tolerance...) to find the best possible compromise between speed and accuracy? The "Predictive Time Step" automatically finds and uses the optimal time step to simulate all time constants and events of a system without compromising the accuracy.
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First of all, Happy New Year 2025! I wanted to share a quick reminder: we offer SIMBA for free to universities. If you’re part of an academic institution and interested in using SIMBA, just drop me a message. I’d be happy to help! www.simba.io
🌟 It’s D-DAY for the SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference! 🌟 The wait is over! Join us today for the SIMBA Power Electronics User Conference, taking place online and free to attend!
🌟 Countdown to the SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference – D-DAY🌟 Join us today for the SIMBA Power Electronics User Conference in a virtual setting! 📅 Date: November 7, 2024 🕑 Time: 2pm CET 📍 Location: Online (Free to attend) Expect inspiring sessions, expert discussions, and innovative insights into the future of power electronics! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and connect with the community. 📌 Register now and see the full program here: https://lnkd.in/gwidCbcm 🔋 Get ready for a dynamic and enriching event – we look forward to seeing you there! #SIMBAConference #PowerElectronics #Innovation #Tech
🎃 Countdown to the SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference – Just 1 Week Away! 🎃
🎃 Countdown to the SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference – Just 1 Week Away! 🎃 Join us on November 7 for Alejandro Llop Máñez talk from TECNALIA Research & Innovation on AI-driven, automated power electronics design. Instead of traditional, manual design methods, Alejandro will showcase how SIMBA and AI-based workflows allow automated simulations that optimize for efficiency, volume, reliability, and more. 📅 November 7, 2024 📍 Online (Free to attend) Register and see the full program here: https://lnkd.in/eu7PeWyv
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We're thrilled to announce that Giorgio Valente from Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence will be presenting at the SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference on November 7, 2024! Join us for his session on “High-Accuracy Thermal Model for Heat Loss Calculation in Power Devices” where Giorgio will explore how co-simulation between SIMBA and Hexagon’s scStream software can significantly improve the precision of thermal models in power devices. While typical 1D thermal models offer fast results, they often lead to large safety margins and overengineering. Giorgio will demonstrate how a high-fidelity thermal model can be integrated into power electronics design, using an automotive on-board charger developed by Hexagon Applied Solution Group as a case study. Don’t miss this in-depth look at enhancing efficiency and cutting costs with SIMBA’s advanced capabilities. Register now: https://lnkd.in/euVPHNpD
🌟 Excited to announce that Dr.Ing Khalid Sailan from REFU Drive GmbH will be presenting at the SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference on November 7, 2024! Join us for his session on “High-efficiency Bidirectional Dual Active Bridge Design, Simulation, and Validation using SIMBA Simulation.” Khaled will dive into how SIMBA was used to optimize the phase shift control, reduce conduction losses, and boost efficiency using SIMBA and our Python module. Don’t miss this opportunity and register now: https://lnkd.in/ek_n6W68 #PowerElectronics #Simulation #Efficiency #Engineering #Innovation #SIMBA
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🚀 SIMBA 24.09 update is here! Packed with new models, features and better performance, it’s built to help power electronics engineers push their designs even further. Check out all the latest improvements! 👉 https://lnkd.in/eDw6BfVa
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Exciting News! I'm thrilled to announce the first-ever SIMBA Power Electronics Virtual Conference! It's happening on November 7, 2024. Please take a look at our preliminary program and register for the event: https://lnkd.in/drQgy5Nj Let’s shape the future of power electronics simulation together! 🚀
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We’re excited to tease a game-changing feature in our upcoming SIMBA release: a new generic nonlinear current and voltage source model. This advanced model allows you to define currents and voltages directly through any mathematical function, including derivatives, without relying on hidden control variables or multiple iterations. This feature is perfect for modeling complex non-linear behaviors, such as detailed semiconductors, custom motor models, and nonlinear magnetic elements. Interested in trying it out or have questions? Feel free to reach out to me!
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🚀 Webinar Replay Now Available! Learn how modulation strategies can improve motor drive performances and check out the new features in SIMBA 24.05! 🎥 Watch the full session of our latest webinar on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/ec6D5VDC
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A big thank you to everyone who visited our booth at the PCIM conference last week in Nuremberg! Our team had a blast demonstrating SIMBA (www.simba.io) and connecting with so many of you. Let us know if we missed you at the conference and we’ll get in touch!