Ansys Sherlock
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Ansys Sherlock is a reliability physics-based electronics design tool that predicts product failure early in the design process and reduces expensive build-and-test iterations. It uses files created by the design team to build 3D models of electronic assemblies for trace modeling, post-processing of finite element analysis (FEA), and reliability predictions. Sherlock's capabilities include solder fatigue analysis, thermal-mechanical analysis, shock and vibration analysis, and more. It also has a parts library with over 500,000 parts that can be easily expanded by users.
Strengths
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Accurate Analysis
Provides accurate analysis of electronic hardware reliability
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Easy Integration
Easy integration with other Ansys products
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Customizable
Customizable to meet specific needs
Weaknesses
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Expensive
High cost of ownership
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Steep Learning Curve
Requires significant training to use effectively
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Limited Features
Limited features compared to other Ansys products
Opportunities
- Growing market for electronic hardware reliability analysis
- Potential for new features to be added in future updates
- Opportunity for partnerships with other companies in the industry
Threats
- Competition from other electronic hardware reliability analysis software
- Potential impact of economic downturn on sales
- Potential impact of regulatory changes on the industry
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Ansys Sherlock Plan
Ansys Sherlock offers a subscription-based pricing model with three versions, ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 per year.