Startscreen ECEDHA, Phoenix, AZ, March 13, 2011 1 www.cst.com Mar-11
Welcome to the World of CST 2 www.cst.com Mar-11
Our Customers 3 www.cst.com Mar-11
About CST founded in 1992 160 employees world-wide distribution network focus on 3D EM simulation 4 www.cst.com Mar-11
CST s Product Portfolio CST MICROWAVE STUDIO CST DESIGN STUDIO CST EM STUDIO CST PARTICLE STUDIO CST PCB STUDIO CST CABLE STUDO CST MICROSTRIPES 5 www.cst.com Mar-11
History of CST software Particle Accelerator Physics Airport, Hamburg HERA Costs: 1.6 billion DM Length: 6.3km (4 miles) 6
CST Software History 1975 1983 1989 Start of Studies on Finite Integration Theory (FI) MAFIA Collaboration MAFIA Release 3 1992 Release 3.1 (full parametrisation) 1994 Release 3.2 (optimisation) 1992 1998 2001 2002 2005 2007 2012 Foundation of CST First version of CST MICROWAVE STUDIO First version of CST DESIGN STUDIO First version of CST EM STUDIO First version of CST PARTICLE STUDIO CST s 15 Years Anniversary CST s 20 Years Anniversary (to come) Particle Accelerator 7
The Finite Integration Method Digitizing the Geometry MRI data of a human head Allocation of field components e b Digitizing Each brick with different material properties 8
History PBA 1999 PERFECT BOUNDARY APPROXIMATION (PBA) 9 CST Market (excluding www.cst.com CST) Mar-11
History 2005 Complete Technology combined strengths of time & frequency domain best method for your application reduced time-to-market in-built cross verification 10 CST Market (excluding www.cst.com CST) Mar-11
History 2007 Integrating technology from SimLab LINMIC EM Business of Flomerics 11 CST Market (excluding CST) www.cst.com Mar-11
CST Worldwide CST West Coast CST of America CST Europe CST China CST of Korea AET Japan 12 www.cst.com Mar-11
Variety of our applications! Mobile phones Base stations Filters Connectors Travelling Wave Tubes Bio-electromagnetic RFID Medical Optics FSS PBG Radar Magnetrons Connectors Plasma Phased arrays Radiated emission Shielding MEMS ESD 13
From the very big... Real World Navy Frigate 1 GHz JTIDS antenna array (FEM + MoM/ MLFMM) 10 MHz HF whips (MoM/ Iterative) 10 GHz RCS (Asymptotic) 14
15 Surface Current due to HF Antenna
JTIDS Results. 1 GHz Far field pattern Surface current 16
... To the very small! High Speed Board & Package SI Analysis Signal Integrity analysis on dense, complex 3D system 17
Surface Current @ 4Ghz Coupling on net 18
Our Applications 19 www.cst.com Mar-11
Our Applications 20 www.cst.com Mar-11
MW & RF Typical Applications Antenna Array Meta-material Filter Coupler RFID Connector Cavity 21 www.cst.com Mar-11
MW & RF Application Example: Mobile Phone Simulation Robust import Complex simulation SAR evaluation 22 www.cst.com Mar-11
MW & RF Application Example: Ten Way Combiner Rounded blends Smooth transitions Wide band 23 www.cst.com Mar-11
MW & RF Application Example: Installed Antenna Performance US Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) Large differences in required detail Analysis by Prologic Inc. Communications antenna radiating on LCAC 24 www.cst.com Mar-11
Our Applications 25 www.cst.com Mar-11
Connectors Wirebonding BGA PCB layout Via Signal integrity Power Integrity EDA / Electronics Typical Applications 26 www.cst.com Mar-11
EDA / Electronics Application Example: IBM Benchmark Robust import Complex model Transient simulation 27 www.cst.com Mar-11
EDA / Electronics Application Example: Signal Integrity of a Backplane Transient simulation Eye diagram Spice model creation 28 www.cst.com Mar-11
EDA / Electronics Application Example: 10Gbit/s Connector Design...The complete design support including the electromagnetic field analysis, the impedance calculation and the crosstalk analysis have been done using CST MICROWAVE STUDIO. Due to the accurate results, the connector could be manufactured without a major re-design in one pass... 29 www.cst.com Mar-11
Our Applications 30 www.cst.com Mar-11
Shielding Immunity Automotive Lightning strikes Radiated emission Norm compliance Labor protection EMC / EMI Typical Applications 31 www.cst.com Mar-11
EMC / EMI Application Example: Server Shielding vent seam Compact Models Airvent Slots Cables Thin layers Emissions with enclosure Emissions without enclosure 3m Radius Emissions Scan Electric Field at 475 MHz 32 www.cst.com Mar-11
EMC / EMI Application Example: Electrostatic Discharge Realistic ESD gun Transient simulation 33 www.cst.com Mar-11
Our Applications 34 www.cst.com Mar-11
Charged Particle Dynamics Typical Applications Electron guns Magnetrons Accelerator Components Cavities Couplers Windows BPM Magnets TWT Klystrons 35 www.cst.com Mar-11
Charged Particle Dynamics Application Example: Gridded Gun permanent magnets Magnetic Field Electrostatic simulation Magnetostatic simulation Particle tracking Gun iteration control grid Electric Potential 36 www.cst.com Mar-11
Charged Particle Dynamics Application Example: Klystron Output Resonator Particle beam injection Fully consistent PIC RF-output power monitoring 37 www.cst.com Mar-11
Our Applications 38 www.cst.com Mar-11
Low Frequency Typical Applications Sensors: inductive, capacitive Actuators Nondestructive testing Transformers Motors Magnets MEMS 39 www.cst.com Mar-11
CST MPHYICS STUDIO Multiphysics Simulation Sensitivity Analysis 40 www.cst.com Mar-11
CST Academic Programs CST is considered a standard in the world of the EM simulation Tens of universities are using CST s tools in their laboratories Best in class GUI and intuitive menus allow an easy learning curve Students familiar with CST environment are facing a smooth transition from school to industry Academic programs are offered to all universities and their professors for their usage and that of their students Standard packages and custom licenses can be generated for each application Access to the latest technology is available; packages are continuously improved and offered for an un-equaled value Updates and technical support during the period of lease Free training classes for professors and students (subject to place availability) 41 www.cst.com Mar-11
Internship Positions Available 3 rd or Senior year Electrical Engineer Interest in or already focused on Microwave Engineering Plans to pursue graduate degree US Citizenship is advantageous 42 www.cst.com Mar-11
Summary Small company with opportunities to make a big difference from day one Variety of applications encourages continuing development and keeps work exciting Opportunity to travel and meet customers working in dozens of different fields 43 Keep us in mind for summer internship opportunities www.cst.com Mar-11
Thanks for your Attention! 44 For further inquiries please feel free to contact your presenter. Meet us tomorrow in the Exhibition Hall, Booth 106. Tudor Breahna Ph: 508-665-4445; Cell: 508-308-9159 E-mail: tudor.breahna@cst.com www.cst.com Mar-11