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Altair and EMA Design Automation Integrate Solutions

Ultra Librarian gives Altair users access to more than 16 million symbols, footprints and 3D models.

Altair and EMA Design Automation Integrate Solutions
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Ultra Librarian gives instant access to more than 16 million symbols, footprints and 3D models and provides a cloud-based library. Image courtesy of Altair.

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September 20, 2023

Altair announces that the Ultra Librarian CAD model library is now available to Altair users in several Altair ECAD verification and multiphysics solutions, including Altair PollEx, Altair SimLab, and Altair One UDE. Ultra Librarian gives users instant access to more than 16 million symbols, footprints and 3D models and provides a cloud-based library that eliminates the need for manual building and maintenance.

"Integrating Ultra Librarian into Altair tools is a massive step for our ECAD verification and multiphysics solutions, which will give users more power than ever before," says Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer, Altair. "Now, users have access to verified Ultra Librarian CAD models directly from within Altair desktop applications and cloud-based systems. This makes workflows far more accurate and efficient—saving time, effort, and costs."

The integration of Ultra Librarian into Altair electronics solutions gives users the ability to search, preview and place components quickly through the web or with native CAD integrations. Each model is verified for accuracy and consistency with industry standards, enabling users to plug models directly into their tools to see exactly how designs, components and systems will look upon completion. 

Users can now use Ultra Librarian's models in Altair's multiphysics products for printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing verification, and thermal, structural and mechanical simulation. 

"We are excited to take this next step with Altair to give its customers more power, efficiency, and accelerated opportunities to innovate," says Manny Marcano, president and chief executive officer, EMA Design Automation.

To learn more about Ultra Librarian, click here. To learn more about Altair's multiphysics capabilities, click here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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