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AWR - Process Design Kit (PDK) For Cree GAN HEMT MMIC Foundry
AWR Corporation, the innovation leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA), announced today the release and immediate availability of a new process design kit (PDK) supporting the Cree, Inc. high-power gallium nitride (GaN) high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) foundry process. The new Cree/AWR PDK enables MMIC designers to model Cree’s GaN HEMT MMIC process within AWR&rsquo...
AWR Announces Support For NMDG S-functions In Microwave Office Software
AWR Corporation, the innovation leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA), today announced Microwave Office high-frequency design software now includes full support for S-functions, which are nonlinear behavioral models developed by NMDG NV of Belgium.
AWR'S Microwave Office and AXIEM Software Solutions Enable J&R Microwave to Design a Complex Active Divider
Based in Toulouse, France, J&R Microwave Solutions Ltd. (J&R Microwave) is a design house specializing in the metallic module modeling and GaAs MMIC design. Founded in 2006, J&R Microwave provides design and modeling services to industry-leading companies to help them reduce their time to market window.
AWR Announces First Winner of ‘Stop Waiting and Start Designing’ Challenge
Only one month after AWR initiated its ‘stop waiting and start designing™’ ad campaign, dozens of designers have taken up the challenge. However it is Dr. Mark Holm of Selex, an experienced user of AWR’s Microwave Office™, AXIEM® and Visual System Simulator™ software, that is the first winner of an iPad 2.
AWR Graduate Gift Initiative Provides Graduating Engineering Students with Tools to Succeed
AWR Corporation today announced the continuation of its AWR Graduate Gift Initiative for calendar year 2011. This initiative provides qualified electrical engineering graduates with a free, fully-functional, 1-year term license of AWR’s Microwave Office™ and Visual System Simulator™ software suites - including AXIEM™ 3D planar EM simulator.
AWR Announces NXP’s Latest-generation LDMOS Power Transistor Model Library
AWR Corporation, the innovation leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA) software, announced today the availability of NXP Semiconductor's sixth- and seventh-generation laterally-diffused metal oxide semiconductor (LDMOS) power transistor library for AWR’s Microwave Office® design software. The NXP LDMOS power transistor library is ideal for use by designers of high-power power amplifiers (PAs) found within base stati...
AWR Announces Record Sales and Revenues for Fiscal Year 2011
AWR Corporation, the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA, announced today that it achieved record sales growth, revenues and backlog for fiscal year 2011, which ended March 31, 2011. The company achieved double-digit sales growth and recorded revenue growth for its fourteenth consecutive year. The Asia-Pacific region grew by the greatest percentage, achieving more than 30% year-to-year sales growth over fiscal year 2010. China, for the first ...
Volex launches copper cable assemblies specifically designed for high-speed environments.
Volex announced the launch of SFP+ and QSFP; new copper cable assemblies specifically designed for high-speed environments. The Small Form-Factor Pluggable assemblies offer a high-performance and cost-effective solution within a data-centre rack application, whilst maintaining signal integrity and industry standard compliance.
2800-3075 MHz VCO from Crystek Corporation
Crystek's CVCO55CC-2800-3075 VCO operates from 2800 MHz to 3075 MHz with a control voltage range of 1.0V~15V. This VCO features a typical phase noise of -104 dBc/Hz @ 10KHz offset and has excellent linearity. Output power is typically +2 dBm.
2558-2575 MHz VCO from Crystek Corporation
Crystek's CVCO55CC-2558-2575 VCO operates from 2558 MHz to 2575 MHz with a control voltage range of 0.3V~4.7V. This VCO features a typical phase noise of -120 dBc/Hz @ 10KHz offset and has excellent linearity. Output power is typically +8 dBm.