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"Microwave & RF Design: A Systems Approach" eBook excerpt
For a limited time, AWR will offer a free eBook download of Chapter 18, “Wideband Amplifiers,” from the new second edition of engineering professor Michael Steer’s textbook, Microwave & RF Design: A Systems Approach. The eBook excerpt download also contains embedded video tutorials of Professor Steer demonstrating key principles of design as they pertain to the wideband amplifier case study contained within its pages.
Supplementing the testing process with EM simulation
In many cases, simulating the behavior of the model of a device is cheaper and faster than building a prototype and testing it in the lab. If a problem appears in a prototype this may require a full design iteration including the building of a new prototype. A virtual model can be adjusted more easily, and parameterization and optimization tools can make these adjustments automatically. CST STUDIO SUITE can replicate common measurements such as c...
AWR company overview and EuMW 2013 activities
The wireless revolution that brought smart phones and wifi-enabled everything to you, is largely thanks to AWR. Our software is what microwave and RF engineers use to design wireless products.... from base stations to cellphones to satellite communications. We accelerate the design and product development cycle of high-frequency ICs and systems found within the aerospace/defense, semiconductor, computer, consumer electronics, and telecommunicatio...
Linear equaliser supports 32Gpbs data rates
Tektronix has extended it’s portfolio of instrumentation and software to support designers working on the electrical side of 100Gbps communication systems. The introductions at the European Conference on Optical Communications, include the LE320, a 2 differential channel, 9 tap Linear Equaliser supporting data rates up to 32Gbps as part of a BERTScope receiver test system.
Infineon unveil chipsets for wireless backhaul communication
Infineon Technologies has started the production of its BGTx0 chipsets for wireless backhaul communication systems. The transceiver family provides a complete radio frequency front-end for wireless communication in 57-64 GHz, 71-76 GHz, or 81-86 GHz millimeter wave bands. Paired with a baseband/modem, the system solution requires less space, offers improved reliability and lower cost for the critical wireless backhaul links needed in mobile base ...
Lightning & EMP protection extended by HUBER+SUHNER
HUBER+SUHNER announces a new version of its class leading 3402 Series gas discharge tube lightning and EMP protectors. The new device extends the maximum operating frequency from 2.5GHz up to 3GHz which greatly expands the range of applications for this type of protection device.
CST Webinar Series 2013 - exploring technical applications
The CST Webinar Series is back again this year! Beginning in September and running until December, the free webinars are a great way to both introduce you to the decisive advantages of electromagnetic simulation and equip you with techniques that help to shorten the design cycle and reduce the number of costly prototypes needed.
NI, AWR Plan Free RF/Microwave Technologies Event
National Instruments UK & Ireland and AWR are staging a free one-day event covering the latest RF and Microwave technologies, techniques and applications. The RF and Microwave Symposium will take place on September 24 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, and on September 26 at NI UK & Ireland Headquarters in Newbury, Berkshire.
"Design Flow Considerations for PA MMIC Design" Whitepaper
A new white paper from AWR, “RF/Microwave EDA Software Design Flow Considerations for PA MMIC Design,” examines a gallium arsenide pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor power amplifier design approach from a systems perspective. The design flow and its essential features for most PA design projects is illustrated through the design of a simple, Class A GaAs pHEMT monolithic microwave integrated circuit PA using AWR’s M...
AWR Microwave Office used for revolutionary mixer design
AWR has today revealed that its customer, Marki Microwave, has leveraged its high-frequency design software platform to develop a new design and manufacturing flow for successful mixer design. The revolutionary new mixer design flow combines AWR’s Microwave Office circuit design software and Marki’s patent-pending Microlithic mixer manufacturing process. This has resulted in a 14x reduction in the size of Marki’s mixers and a 5x...