ANSYS Electronics Suite 2020 R2 Linux | 5.9 Gb
ANSYS Inc. has announced the availability of the 2020 R2 edition of its ANSYS Electronics Suite of electronics and electromagnetics simulation software solutions.
This file (Whats_New_In_Electronics.rar) lists all the new and updated features and also bug fixes that are available in 2020 R2 release.
ANSYS Electronics Desktop is a comprehensive platform that enables electrical engineers to design and simulate various electrical, electronic and electromagnetic components, devices and systems. It is a unified interface which creates and analyzes electromagnetic (EM), thermal and circuit designs.
Engineers can access gold-standard tools such as ANSYS HFSS, ANSYS Maxwell, ANSYS Q3D Extractor and ANSYS Icepak using electrical CAD (ECAD) and mechanical CAD (MCAD) workflows. In addition, the Electronics Desktop includes direct links to the full ANSYS portfolio of thermal, fluid and mechanical solvers for comprehensive multiphysics analyses.
Engineers can integrate rigorous 2D and 3D physics analyses with system and circuit simulations, all inside a single framework called ANSYS Electronics Desktop. Any combination of products within the Electronics Desktop can be inserted into a single project. For instance, you can combine disparate design types such as HFSS, Circuit and Icepak into a single project. Schematics can be used to wire up different field solver models and create a model of a high-level system through dynamic links that combine 3D EM and SPICE circuit analyses.
Engineers can efficiently manage complex projects that require several different analysis tools to predict the operation of their electronic products. Designs can also be parameterized. With Optimetrics, design variations can be studied and made available to other modules when the designs are included in a higher-level simulation. This allows engineers to conduct what-if experiments and study the effects of component design parameter variations on the behavior of the entire system.
ANSYS Electronics
Founded in 1970, ANSYS employs nearly 3,000 professionals, many of whom are expert M.S. and Ph.D.-level engineers in finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, electronics, semiconductors, embedded software and design optimization. Our exceptional staff is passionate about pushing the limits of world-class simulation technology so our customers can turn their design concepts into successful, innovative products faster and at lower cost. As a measure of our success in attaining these goals, ANSYS has been recognized as one of the world's most innovative companies by prestigious publications such as Bloomberg Businessweek and FORTUNE magazines.
Product: ANSYS Electronics
Version: 2020 R2 Suite
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.ansys.com
Language: english
System Requirements: Linux *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Size: 5.9 Gb
ANSYS Electronics Suite 2020 R2 Supported Platforms
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, and 7.7 (64-bit)
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server & Desktop (SLES/SLED) 12 SP3 and SP4 (64-bit)
- SLES/SLED 15 SP1(64-bit)
- Community Enterprise OS (CentOS)7.4, 7.5, 7.6, and 7.7(64-bit
Additional Hardware and Software Requirements
- Intel 64 / AMD64 system with the correct operating system version installed
- 8 GB of RAM (Minimum)
- 128 GB free on the hard drive is recommended
Minimum Graphics Requirements
ANSYS Products, Linux Platfoms: Discrete graphics card with the latest drivers and compatible with the supported operating systems. For full functionality, use of a recent NVIDIA Quadro or AMD Radeon Pro card with at least 1 GB of discrete video memory and supporting, at a minimum, OpenGL version 4.5
ANSYS Discovery Live: NVIDIA Discrete graphics card (Quadro recommended) with the latest drivers. Kepler-, Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta, or Turing-based cards are recommended (Maxwell 2000 or better). At least 4 GB of discrete video memory (8 GB recommended). OpenGL version 4.5 or above.
GPGPU: Some ANSYS products support problem solving on the graphics processor (GPGPU capability). The additional graphics card requirements for GPGPU are included in the GPU Accelerator Capibilities document at ansys.com> Support> Platform Support
In addition, ANSYS 2020 R2 supports the following Virtual Desktop Infrastructure:
- NICE DCV 2020.0 (Red Hat 7, SLES 12, CentOS 7) with VMware vSphere ESXI 6.5 U2 or Citrix Hypervisor 8.0 GPU Pass-Through only
ANSYS 2020 R2 Supported Platforms Compilers
To take advantage of improving compiler technologies, ANSYS updates supported compilers from time to time. The following compilers are supported for user-programmable features and functions at ANSYS 2020 R2:
- GCC 6.3 (Linux)
- Intel Parallel Studio XE 2019, Update 3 (Linux)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, and 7.7 (64-bit)
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server & Desktop (SLES/SLED) 12 SP3 and SP4 (64-bit)
- SLES/SLED 15 SP1(64-bit)
- Community Enterprise OS (CentOS)7.4, 7.5, 7.6, and 7.7(64-bit
Additional Hardware and Software Requirements
- Intel 64 / AMD64 system with the correct operating system version installed
- 8 GB of RAM (Minimum)
- 128 GB free on the hard drive is recommended
Minimum Graphics Requirements
ANSYS Products, Linux Platfoms: Discrete graphics card with the latest drivers and compatible with the supported operating systems. For full functionality, use of a recent NVIDIA Quadro or AMD Radeon Pro card with at least 1 GB of discrete video memory and supporting, at a minimum, OpenGL version 4.5
ANSYS Discovery Live: NVIDIA Discrete graphics card (Quadro recommended) with the latest drivers. Kepler-, Maxwell-, Pascal-, Volta, or Turing-based cards are recommended (Maxwell 2000 or better). At least 4 GB of discrete video memory (8 GB recommended). OpenGL version 4.5 or above.
GPGPU: Some ANSYS products support problem solving on the graphics processor (GPGPU capability). The additional graphics card requirements for GPGPU are included in the GPU Accelerator Capibilities document at ansys.com> Support> Platform Support
In addition, ANSYS 2020 R2 supports the following Virtual Desktop Infrastructure:
- NICE DCV 2020.0 (Red Hat 7, SLES 12, CentOS 7) with VMware vSphere ESXI 6.5 U2 or Citrix Hypervisor 8.0 GPU Pass-Through only
ANSYS 2020 R2 Supported Platforms Compilers
To take advantage of improving compiler technologies, ANSYS updates supported compilers from time to time. The following compilers are supported for user-programmable features and functions at ANSYS 2020 R2:
- GCC 6.3 (Linux)
- Intel Parallel Studio XE 2019, Update 3 (Linux)
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