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Advanced PyAEDT toolkit to set up electronic transformers in Ansys Electronic Desktop (AEDT).

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PyETK provides a user-friendly interface to set up electronic transformer models in Ansys Electronic Desktop (AEDT). You can use this toolkit inside AEDT or launch it from a Python console. PyETK leverages the common toolkit library that consists of two main parts: a backend and a User Interface (UI).

  • The backend has some common methods for controlling an AEDT session and also an API based on Flask.

  • The UI consists of some common methods for creating a desktop app based on Pyside6.

Requirements

In addition to the runtime dependencies listed in the installation information, PyETK requires AEDT 2025 R2 or later.

Documentation and issues

Documentation for the latest stable release of PyETK is hosted at PyETK documentation.

On the repository’s Issues page, you can create issues to submit questions, report bugs, and request new features.

Installation

To install PyETK, go to the repository’s Releases page and download the latest installer for your operating system.

Distributing

This project is vectored to be an open source project. For the time being, feel free to distribute it internally, but direct users to visit the repository’s Releases page.

Security

Information on how to report vulnerabilities can be found in the Security Policy.

License

This toolkit is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license.

This module makes no commercial claim over Ansys whatsoever. The use of the interactive control of this toolkit requires a legally licensed local copy of AEDT. For more information about AEDT, visit the AEDT page on the Ansys website.

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