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Latest Microwave Office design environment offers significant enhancements
Jun 12, 2008 4:21 PM 

AWR has unveiled version 2008 of its Microwave Office design environment. According to the company, the release includes more than 100 enhancements and sweeping changes to the user interface that dramatically increase its flexibility for the user. For example, features such as project, elements, layout tabs, and the status window are now fully dockable and floatable, providing a design environment that is fully configurable to suit personal preferences, said AWR. This new flexibility streamlines design tasks to save time, maximize useable screen space, provide greater insight into the design, and allow bigger designs to be handled more quickly, noted the maker.

Microwave Office software version 2008 also now includes enhancements to its unique open environment, including an interface to the popular ICED IC design and verification software tool in addition to the existing Mentor Graphics' Calibre solution. It also incorporates improvements to the EM Socket for seamless plug and play with third-party EM tools as well as to it’s own ACE and AXIEM technologies.

In addition, the version 2008 includes enhancements to the ACE automatic circuit extraction tool that provides automatic interconnect modeling of transmission lines and the ability to tune, optimize, and perform yield analysis, and optional AXIEM planar 3D EM analysis for upfront design optimization and post-layout verification, as well as APLAC harmonic balance and optional time-domain simulators that improve the performance of highly nonlinear and complex designs. In addition, it supports parameterized subcircuit layouts as part of the overall design, including tuning, optimization, and yield analysis. And offers new plotting capabilities that allow a measurement to be plotted versus any other measurement, such as power-added efficiency versus output power.

www.awrcorp.com


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