In the context of , "developing a solid piece" usually refers to the process of 3D Modeling —creating a volumetric geometry to be used for simulation (e.g., for an antenna substrate, a heat sink, a connector, or a chassis).

Justify why a specific solver was chosen. Use the Time Domain Solver for broadband applications, the Frequency Domain Solver for resonant structures, or the Integral Equation Solver for electrically large platforms .

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| Industry | Typical Applications | |----------|----------------------| | | Radar (24/77 GHz), V2X antennas, wireless charging, EMC/EMI compliance, in-cabin sensing | | Aerospace & Defense | Antenna placement, radome design, lightning strike, HIRF, RCS, EW, waveguide components | | Consumer Electronics | 5G/6G antennas, wireless charging (Qi), NFC, EMI shielding, touch screens, connectors | | Healthcare | MRI coils, implantable devices (pacemakers), microwave ablation, RF safety (SAR) | | Energy & Industrial | Power converters (EMI filters), wireless power transfer, electric motors, busbars, transformers |