List of Ansys Sherlock Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Ansys Sherlock for Electronic Design from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Ansys Sherlock for Electronic Design include: Continental Automotive, a United States based Automotive organisation with 80000 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, Sanden Technical Centre (Europe), a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Newspace Systems, a South Africa based Manufacturing organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Continental Automotive | Automotive | 80000 | $20.0B | United States | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Sherlock | Electronic Design | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Continental Automotive deployed Ansys Sherlock for Electronics Reliability within its product engineering and electronics reliability functions. The implementation used Ansys Sherlock to provide virtual reliability modeling for printed circuit board assemblies and to inform design decisions during early engineering iterations.
Ansys Sherlock was configured to model PCBAs, including ball grid arrays and conformal coating effects, to predict solder-fatigue life and to establish fatigue life baselines across component attach geometries. Functional capabilities in use included solder-fatigue life estimation, thermal-mechanical stress assessment, and layout-level virtual prototyping to accelerate design iteration and layout validation.
Operational scope targeted product engineering and electronics reliability teams, where Sherlock outputs were consumed during layout reviews and iterative design cycles to enable rapid virtual iteration and layout changes. Governance focused on adapting engineering review workflows to incorporate simulation-driven fatigue analysis and to formalize simulation results as inputs to design change decisions.
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Newspace Systems | Manufacturing | 40 | $4M | South Africa | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Sherlock | Electronic Design | 2022 | Qfinsoft |
In 2022 Newspace Systems implemented Ansys Sherlock. The deployment used Ansys Sherlock in the .
Engineering teams at Newspace Systems employed Ansys Sherlock together with Ansys Mechanical to diagnose and eliminate a vibration induced printed circuit board failure on a reaction wheel assembly. The work identified a resonant PCB to chassis interaction and informed mounting and chassis design changes, leveraging Sherlock capabilities for vibration driven failure analysis, fatigue life estimation, and modal assessment.
The implementation integrated Ansys Sherlock outputs into the mechanical simulation workflow with Ansys Mechanical, with Qfinsoft named as the supporting systems integrator. Operational scope centered on electronics and mechanical product validation for the reaction wheel, aligning engineering, test, and design functions to remediate the resonant interaction.
The Ansys case study reports region level outcomes in Africa and EMEA, noting a 24% reduction in chassis deflection and a 686% increase in electronics fatigue lifetime as a result of the design changes guided by Ansys Sherlock. The listed procurement year is an estimate and Qfinsoft provided deployment support and engineering services during the engagement.
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Sanden Technical Centre (Europe) | Professional Services | 35 | $5M | Germany | Ansys Inc. | Ansys Sherlock | Electronic Design | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Sanden Technical Centre (Europe) began testing and adopting Ansys Sherlock for Electronics reliability on printed circuit boards used in electrical compressors. Sanden Manufacturing Europe in France led testing and adoption within R&D and product design teams and reported the initial implementation activity in the Ansys Advantage article.
The implementation focused on using Ansys Sherlock to accelerate initial model creation and reliability simulation tasks for electronics reliability engineering, streamlining workflows used by design engineers to validate PCB durability and failure modes. Configuration emphasized automated model build processes and repeatable simulation setups to support early stage validation and design iteration.
Operational coverage included R&D and product design for PCB assemblies in electrical compressor products, executed by Sanden Manufacturing Europe France and engineering staff at the Sanden Technical Centre (Europe). Sanden reported a reduction in time to generate initial models from approximately 7 days to about 1 day when using Ansys Sherlock for these workflows.
As a result, teams were able to incorporate reliability driven design changes earlier in the development cycle and avoid multiple redesign cycles, enabling faster iteration in product development. The deployment of Ansys Sherlock established a structured reliability engineering workflow within product design and R&D functions focused on electronics reliability simulation and model based validation.
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