Software EDA Channel - Press Releases, Events, and Announcements for the EDA Sector

AWR Design Forum (ADF) 2013 agendas announced and registration open

AWR has finalized the agendas and opened registration for the 11 remaining venues of its ADF European tour. ADF is a free and open event where designers of microwave and RF circuits and systems such as monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), RF printed circuit boards (RF PCBs), and LTE communication systems can network, share useful information and resources pertinent to high-frequency design, and collaborate on industry issues and trends.


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AWR Exhibits at COMCAS and IME 2013

AWR Corp., 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.


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AWR and NXP release ultra-wideband Doherty amplifier reference design

AWR Corp., the innovation leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA), announces that NXP Semiconductor's ultra-wideband (UWB) Doherty reference design is now AWR Microwave Office design environment ready. The updated release features NXP’s BLF884P and BLF884PS transistors for ultra-wideband Doherty power amplifiers operating from 470 to 806 MHzand a 70 W DVB-T UWB LDMOS reference design using NXP’s patent-pending architecture capable of operating over an ultra-wideband spectrum in the UHF broadcast spectrum.


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AWR announces AWR Connected for AMPSA

AWR Corp., the innovation leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA), and AMPSA, supplier of RF and microwave amplifier design software, announce AWR Connected™ for AMPSA, a synthesis-through-simulation design flow specifically developed to improve design throughput and productivity for amplifier designers.


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