For developing MMICs (Microwave Millimeter Wave Integrated Circuits) and RFICs.
Improved handling of diverse substrate parameters allows for more accurate simulation of multi-layered dielectric materials.
Features like Boolean-enabled equation-based schematic editors simplify the parameterization of complex designs. Who Is It For? Zeland IE3D is primarily used by: zeland ie3d v15 127 new
Users can perform deep-dive analysis on critical metrics like impedance bandwidth , return loss (typically targeting values below -10 dB), and gain stability .
The software automatically divides the structure into small meshes for numerical calculation. Who Is It For
Specifically those working on patch antennas, wire antennas, and millimeter-wave designs.
Set substrate, ground, and metal layer dimensions. Specifically those working on patch antennas, wire antennas,
At its heart, IE3D is designed to solve current distributions on complex multi-layered structures. Key features of the v15.127 update include:
It serves as a "virtual lab" for students to test calculations against real-world EM behavior without the costs of physical prototyping. Comparison with Other EM Tools