Artificial Intelligence

Frenetic uses AI and ML to enhance Cloud magnetics speed and accuracy

23rd May 2025
Sheryl Miles
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Frenetic Electronics has announced Frenetic AI, an AI-powered assistant that helps engineers design power converters. The company has also announced significant upgrades to Frenetic Magnetic Simulator, its Cloud platform that allows engineers to simulate and design high-frequency inductors and transformers up to 95% accuracy.

Frenetic AI designs the converter topology based on user constraints and automatically generates electrical schematics and simulation files (LTspice, PLECS). It also suggests suitable off-the-shelf or custom magnetics.

Explains Dr Chema Molina, Founder and CEO of Frenetic: “Frenetic AI turns a complex, multi-hour design process into a seamless, intuitive workflow. Engineers can move from specs to simulation in minutes. Basic users receive full magnetic specs automatically, advanced users can deep-dive into detailed customisation and simulation options.”

Currently available as a free Basic version which has been beta-site tested by thousands electrical engineers around the world, Frenetic AI will shortly be additionally offered as a PRO version is coming soon, which will include premium features such as planar transformer design, off-the-shelf component suggestions, and additional design insights.

Frenetic AI can integrate with Frenetic Magnetic Simulator for advanced magnetic component design, but can also be used as a standalone module.

Frenetic Magnetic Simulator has also been upgraded. The original platform delivers advanced modelling of copper and core losses, the superposition of AC signals with high-frequency components and material and core selection based on the application’s needs. Latest innovations include a machine-learning-based model for calculating foil winding losses. The new version of Frenetic Magnetic Simulator has been trained on 5,000 FEM simulations across a wide range of designs, and delivers 12% median relative error, with millisecond response times.

Adds Molina: “Frenetic Simulator is used eight hours a day per professionals of magnetic design. The launching of the multiple operating conditions simulation has been another big step to boost the capabilities of optimising the magnetics never seen before.”

He continues: “Frenetic is committed to making magnetic design part of a broader, more connected design process. We’re currently working with leading simulation software providers to allow engineers to seamlessly export magnetic designs into full FEM environments for advanced validation. The user benefits from reduced manual modeling effort, a faster transition from conceptual design to FEM-level verification, and better alignment between simulation layers.”

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