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Offline SchottkyTopic starter

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FastHenry integration in Blender
« on: June 07, 2024, 03:13:14 pm »
Hi, I've been working on a python addon which allows you to run FastHenry directly in Blender, you can use the power of Blender to effortlessly create any curve object and then call FastHenry to simulate the resistance and inductance.



This demo video shows how you can calculate the resistance and inductance of a bond wire in a power module. You can experiement with different shapes and curvatures and see how the inductance changes. Furthermore you can control the radius with geomotry nodes! This will be very useful in determining the parasitics in power modules and power electronics, espcially GaN and SiC, and to aid to optmising a design to minimise these parasitcs.

Also, you can combine this with ElectroMag Nodes to then visualise the magnetic fields! This addon will be released over the next couple of days, and will be publishing more demos
 
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Offline nimish

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Re: FastHenry integration in Blender
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2024, 10:51:50 pm »
Awesome. Integration with pcb2blender and a tutorial would be greatly appreciated
 

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Re: FastHenry integration in Blender
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2024, 04:03:45 pm »
Here is a new update video, I can now include mutual inductances, also developed a simple UI inside Blender to display results and to indicate the coupled objects, red box shows active object and yellow box shows coupled object

 


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