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AWR Releases Version 10.07 of Its High-Frequency Design Software
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – July 2, 2013 What:
AWR has released
Version 10.07, the latest update to its V10 suite of high-frequency
design software tools, inclusive of Microwave Office®/Analog Office®
circuit design software and Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) system design
software, as well AXIEM® 3D planar EM software and Analyst™ 3D finite
element method (FEM) EM software.
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]Hundreds
of enhancements, many of them user-requested features, have been made
to this latest release, including significant additions to AWR’s unique
and powerful EM technologies, most notably AXIEM’s improved shape pre-processing
(SPP) algorithms and Analyst’s support for conducting substrates and
anisotropic materials. In addition, the linear simulator when used with
extraction within Microwave Office delivers significant speed improvements
when optimization and/or yield analysis is invoked.
Where: Version 10.07 is available for download
on the AWR website at
www.awrcorp.com/awr-support/software-downloads
When: Immediately
About AWR
AWR, the innovation leader in
high-frequency EDA software, 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
7/3/2013
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