Design software demoed at IMS 2018 in Philadelphia

The International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2018, being held in Philadelphia (June 10-15) provides the platform for demonstrations of NI AWR software. Preview demonstrations of the NI AWR Design Environment V14 release will feature new matching circuit synthesis technology and printed circuit board (PCB) and phased-array antenna wizards, as well as expanded electromagnetic (EM) capabilities and new and novel graphical displays.

NI AWR software will also be showcased throughout the week within microwave application seminars (MicroApps) and industry workshops. The full list of activities includes:

Booth Demonstrations

  • What’s New Preview of NI AWR Design Environment V14
  • NI AWR Design Environment Platform for MMIC, RF PCB and Module Design
  • Microwave Office Design Software for RF/Microwave Components
  • Visual System Simulator (VSS) Software for Wireless Communications and Radar Systems
  • Analyst and AXIEM EM Technologies for Passive and Antenna Analysis
  • AntSyn Software for Antenna Design, Synthesis and Optimization

Booth MicroApps Presentations

Tuesday, June 12

  • Utilising Network Synthesis to Streamline Power Amplifier Design | 11:00 a.m.  
  • Design Flow Integration for Advanced Multi-Chip RF | 12:15 p.m.
  • Design of an IoT MIMO Antenna | 3:15 p.m.  
  • X-Band 2×2 Phased-Array Antenna Design and Simulation | 3:45 p.m.  
  • Advanced Driver Assist Automotive Radar Systems | 4:15 p.m.  

 

Two-Hour Technical Workshops

Tuesday, June 12

  • Design, Fab and Test Your Own Microwave Component | 10:00 a.m.
  • Understanding System Simulation | 3:15 p.m.

Thursday, June 14

  • Design, Faband Test Your Own Antenna | 10:00 a.m.  

    And last but by no means least the 14th Annual Customer Appreciation Party on Wednesday, June 13 at the Hard Rock Café from 7:00 p.m. – midnigh

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