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AWR Exhibits at COMCAS and IME 2013
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – October 15, 2013 –
AWR Corporation,
the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA software, exhibits at
COMCAS 2013 and
IME 2013 in Israel and China the week of October 21, 2013.
At each show, the latest release of Microwave Office®, Visual System
Simulator™(VSS), Analyst™, AXIEM®, and Analog Office® for the design
of MMICs, RF PCBs, RFICs, microwave modules, communication systems,
radar systems, antennas and more will be showcased. Specific software
demonstrations and lecture presentation include:
- Microwave Office design environment showcasing a Cree Class
F PA design
-
Analyst
3D FEM EM simulation featuring a preview of V11 custom PCell generation
for microwave connectors
- Visual System Simulator featuring an enhanced radar library
and novel radio frequency planning wizard, RFP™
- AWR Connected™ to National Instruments:
- LabVIEW co-simulation for PA design with DPD, characterization,
and test
- 802.11ac communication standard library IP sharing for design
and test
- GaN MMIC and Discrete PA Design in Microwave Office (IME
presentation only)
- October 23rd at 10:10am, by Dr. Milton Lien
COMCAS 2013: Booth #78-80, David Intercontinental Hotel, Tel Aviv,
Israel, October 21 – 23, 2013 IME 2013: Booth #A018, Shanghai Everbright
Convention & Exhibition Center, Shanghai, China, October 23 – 25,
2013
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]About
AWR, A National Instruments Company
AWR, the innovation
leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA) software,
is a National Instruments Company. AWR’s software portfolio of
EDA solutions dramatically reduces development time and cost for products
employed in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace and defense,
and electro-optical applications. Learn more at
www.awrcorp.com.
Contacts:
Sherry Hess Vice President
of Marketing AWR Corporation (310) 726-3000
hess@awrcorp.com
Posted
October 16, 2013
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