
New versions of electromagnetics software
Altair has released the 2018 versions of its leading electromagnetics (EM) simulation software solutions FEKO®, WinProp®, Flux® and FluxMotor®.
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Altair has released the 2018 versions of its leading electromagnetics (EM) simulation software solutions FEKO®, WinProp®, Flux® and FluxMotor®.

Eight new Basler Ace-U cameras with global shutter CMOS sensors are available in VGA and 1.6 megapixel resolution and deliver up to 520 images per second.
Digital end-to-end process control

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