The R&S VSESIM-VSS signal creation and analysis tool for Cadence simulation software adds realistic signals to the RF design workflow. Jointly developed with Cadence for its Visual System Simulator ...
Advanced, fully interoperable circuit simulation environment for radio frequency integrated circuit designers working in Cadence Virtuoso, Synopsys Custom Compiler, and Keysight ADS platforms New ...
Anaheim, Calif. — Version 3.3 of the GoldenGate RF frequency domain simulator provides designers with more accurate representations of the behavior of RF circuits. The upgraded tool sports a blocker ...
As electronic testing technologies become more and more complex, achieving goals requires continuous redesign within solutions—incorporating better microchips, OEM equipment, individual devices, and ...
Q: Is there a tool that we can use in the designing of a WLAN implementation that helps simulate the environment where the access points (either 802.11a, b or g) will be located; the behavior of these ...
No audio available for this content. Averna RP-6100 Series (PRNewsFoto/Averna). Averna has launched an RF tool offering high-performance record-and-playback and real-time simulation in one platform.
The CAST-5000 produces a single coherent wavefront of GPS RF signals to provide repeatable testing in the laboratory environment or anechoic chamber. The basic system generates four independent, ...
Today’s consumer, communication, and computer electronic devices have clocks, communication interfaces, and high-speed signal-conditioning circuits that operate at radio frequencies (RF). Providing ...
Radio-Frequency (RF) Electronic Design Automation (EDA) is at a turning point. Historically, engineers adapted their workflows to rigid software tools, often sacrificing flexibility and efficiency.
Synopsys, one of the largest vendors of electronic-design-automation (EDA) software, rolled out a unified suite of simulation software that promises to speed up the design of systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), ...
RF design isn’t always easy, especially at higher frequencies. Despite improvements in simulation tools, there’s still no substitute for prototyping and trying out different things. That wasn’t so bad ...