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Daat Research Corp
PO Box 5484
Hanover
NH 03755-5484
USA
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Daat Research introduces CFD software
The CoolitPCB v 4.0 is CFD software that enables PCB designers to do their own board level analysis, accurately predict the thermal behaviour of designs and pinpoint optimum component placement.
News from Electronicstalk, 13 October 2008
Thermal analysis takes in IC packaging
Powerful tools for modelling IC packages are among the latest additions to Coolit CFD thermal analysis software.
News from Electronicstalk, 31 July 2008
Thermal analysis needs no knowledge of CFD
New, powerful and highly affordable CoolitPCB frees PCB designers to do their own board level thermal analyses.
News from Electronicstalk, 15 July 2005
New European source for thermal design software
CE Technologies has become a licensing agent for Coolit CFD software and will provide technical support for Coolit customers in Europe.
News from Electronicstalk, 5 April 2005
Software optimises thermal design
OptimizeIt is a powerful new tool that transforms design optimisation into a faster, more effective and efficient process.
News from Electronicstalk, 20 April 2004
CFD software takes on embedded mesh technology
Daat Research Corp is claiming a breakthrough in accuracy and calculating speed for engineers performing thermal and flow analysis on electronic systems and subsystems.
News from Electronicstalk, 20 February 2003
Thermal analysis software runs on multiprocessors
Daat Research has added multiple processor capabilities to boost the calculating speed of Coolit, the company's CFD thermal and flow analysis software for electronics.
News from Electronicstalk, 23 August 2002
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