The point of this last bit of scripting is to provide a tool that lets you double-check and better understand the stiffness matrix and solution from the Ansys solvers using your own FE code. But at the same time, it does show you how to do your own FEA solver in python, which is pretty cool.
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Synmatrix Technologies Inc. an Ansys technology partner, offers a solution through an all-in-one RF filter design and test tuning software platform that can be paired with Ansys HFSS 3D high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) simulation software to reduce development time, material and operational costs, design risks, and product failure.
A typical RF/Microwave design process is very time-consuming and expensive. Traditionally filter synthesis/design requires very experienced filter designers. The synthesis of a filter is based on look up tables and approximate formulas neglecting EM effects. Most often, the initial fabricated prototype will usually not meet the design goal and bench tuning and optimization is required. The design cycle repeats after the verification takes place, and designers find themselves in an iterative process; for inexperienced designers, more sample build cycles are required before an optimized design is achieved, elongating the R&D cycle time and increasing the engineering costs and delaying time to market.
With SynMatrix, designers with single click can import/export their Ansys HFSS design parameters directly and automatically into/from SynMatrix. Once the data is imported into Synmatrix, Ansys HFSS users can utilize the user-friendly platform to auto-tune and edit the parameters necessary to meet the desired RF design output.
The complete filter feature set offered by SynMatrix is vast and comprehensive. The design platform includes arbitrary coupling matrix synthesis, performance optimization, and topology analysis; from a simulation point of view, users will enjoy the computer-aided tuning and diagnosis features, an advanced coupling matrix extraction feature. From the performance optimization tuning perspective, users will benefit from an AI-optimized system, advanced space mapping features, and tuning error and progress monitor tools. A complete line of design structures is also available, including cavity, waveguide, coaxial, LTCC chip, ceramic and microstrips.
Q: I use Citrix Virtual Desktop or VMware Horizon for VDI which also has apps published within it from a Virtual Apps, Horizon Apps, or RDSH server. Which NVIDIA vGPU software license do I need?
A: For the first 20 minutes, the vGPU or physical GPU assigned to the VM operates at full capacity. When licensing is enforced through software, the performance of the virtual GPU or physical GPU is degraded over time if the VM fails to obtain a license.
Q: I want to pass-through a card that vGPU software does not support (for example, . Quadro P4000 or GeForce 2080 Ti) to a virtual machine and use it with RDSH-based published desktops. Do I need a license?
Q: I want to run an NVIDIA GPU in a bare-metal deployment with Windows Server 2016/2019 installed directly on the hardware (without a hypervisor). I then need to publish user desktops or apps on this server using RDSH, Citrix Virtual Apps, or VMware Horizon. Which NVIDIA vGPU software license do I need?
Note: NVIDIA vGPU software graphics drivers are also required where graphics acceleration is needed in bare meta deployments. These drivers are available only from the NVIDIA Licensing Portal. The drivers available from NVIDIA Driver Downloads are optimised for compute workloads or workstations, not virtual graphics acceleration.
A: Professional graphics users who require Quadro-level performance (for example, app certification, higher frame rates, CUDA support, rendering, or CAD) require one Quadro vDWS license per running VM. Knowledge workers using Microsoft Office and traditional office applications such as Adobe Acrobat and web browsers require only a GRID vPC license per running VM.
A: Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Solidworks 3DExperience, Siemens NX, PTC Creo, Dassault Systmes CATIA, Esri ArcGIS, Adobe Creative Cloud, Schlumberger Petrel, Ansys Discovery Live, medicalPACs apps, and RTX Rendering Apps.
Q: I have a Windows or Linux based application that uses an NVIDIA GPU but does not use a traditional remoting solution(such as RDS, Citrix, Horizon) to provide graphics to a user. Instead, it provides graphics output to users through a browser-based web front-end. How many and what types of vGPU software licenses do I need?
A: For most customer use cases, a GRID vApps license would be recommended for app streaming and session based solutions. For example, for applications such as Siemens TeamCenter, one GRID vApps license is required for each concurrent user.
Q: I want to run a vGPU supported NVIDIA GPU in a bare-metal deployment with Windows server 2016/2019 installed directly on the hardware (without a hypervisor). My application then uses the GPU to render graphics but does NOT use RDSH session-based desktops to display the results to a user. Which vGPU license do I need?
Note: NVIDIA vGPU software graphics drivers are also required where graphics acceleration is needed in bare metal deployments. These drivers are available only from the NVIDIA Software Licensing Portal. The drivers available from NVIDIA Driver Downloads are optimised for compute workloads or workstations, not virtual graphics acceleration.
Licensing for one user of server-based desktops that use Citrix Virtual Apps, VMware Horizon, or other RDSH solution is enforced through software. Licensing for the remaining users is enforced through the end-user license agreement (EULA).
A: This practice is not recommended. If the licenses that have not reached their start date are assigned to your license server, the license server will show the active and inactive licenses even though the co-termed license is not active yet .
Q: I have purchased a co-termed subscription license. Will the license server start using the co-termed licenses that have not reached the start date yet if I remove the licenses that are still active?
If you have not already purchased NVIDIA virtual GPU software and would like to try it, you can obtain a limited trial license for evaluation. Note that you will need a supported NVIDIA GPU to use the license.
A: See the product support matrix for a list of supported hypervisors. For detailed compatibility information, see the hypervisor software release notes on the NVIDIA vGPU software documentation website.
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