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Trial license with online introduction

 

To help you quickly find your way around Celsius EC (previously known as 6SigmaET), we offer a free 2-hour online seminar every three months, followed by a four-week test phase. In this compact seminar, you will learn the software structure, operating philosophy and practical approaches to the correct modelling of an electronic system, and we will familiarise you with the most important functions using a realistic example.

You will deal with modelling as well as simulation and the final evaluation of the results.

Try CelsiusEC for electronics simulation from packaging to heat sink optimisation, detailed PCB simulation and modelling of complete electronic devices.

We’d like to emphasize that the scope of this training is only sufficient for the test phase. We recommend a further day’s training if you decide to buy the software.  

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Conditions of use

By filling out this form, you confirm the license conditions for obtaining a free trial license of CelsiusEC. Your data will be transferred directly to the manufacturer Cadence, who will store the data in a CRM tool and use it for future business relations, be it the purchase of software, the receipt of trial licenses or the maintenance of software support.

As the German-language distributor of the Cadence software, ALPHA-Numerics GmbH will receive a copy of your data. We store this data for support during your test phase, maintaining customer-specific contact and possible future business agreements.

You agree that we can use your data for the purposes of informative correspondence about your company and the software. Each time you receive an informative email, you have the chance to object to this use of your data and can request that your data be deleted, unless we, as traders, are obliged by the tax authorities or other public institutions to hold a basic data set for verification purposes.