Workshops and NI AWR software on show at APMC/IMaRC 2016

At the combined 2016 Asia Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC) and International Microwave and RF Conference (IMaRC) being held 5th-9th December in New Delhi, NI AWR Design Environment will be on display. Demonstrations showcasing ease-of-use and speed enhancements within NI AWR software, inclusive of Microwave Office, Visual System Simulator, AXIEM, Analyst and AntSyn, will be showcased in Booth 37/38.

In addition, MicroApps highlighting an RFIC design flow for a Silicon Germanium (SiGe) receiver and AntSyn antenna synthesis and optimisation will be presented, as well as a workshop on building a modern radio in one day.

Demonstrations in Booth 37/38:

  • Microwave Office – load-pull analysis for power amplifier design
  • VSS – 5G, radar and phased-array design
  • AXIEM and Analyst – planar and full 3D passive interconnects
  • AntSyn – antenna synthesis and optimisation

NI AWR MicroApps:

  • Tuesday 3:00pm – RFIC Design Flow featuring 25–45GHz SiGe receiver
  • Tuesday 3:30pm – AntSyn, antenna synthesis and optimisation, for antenna design without compromise

Workshop: from bits to waves – building a modern digital radio in one day
This hands-on workshop is being presented on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 9:00am. It is by invitation only.

Special session: women in engineering
Sherry Hess, VP of Marketing at AWR Group, NI, has helped organise and will participate in a special session of the IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) that will take place on Wednesday morning at 11:00am. The session, which will focus on ‘Women in Microwaves,’ will begin with a keynote address by Professor Bharathi Bhat, an eminent academician in microwave engineering, followed by a panel session and open discussions with the invited women engineers.

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