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NI AWR Software Showcased During IMS2015
2015-04-21 11:19:17| rfglobalnet Home Page
National Instruments (NI), formerly known as AWR Corporation, will showcase NI AWR software inside booth #2431 at the International Microwave Symposium 2015 (IMS2015). Software such as the V12 NI AWR Design Environment™, consisting of new load-pull and antenna features, speed enhancements, and third-party integration flows will be on display.
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NI AWR Design Environment Software Showcased At EDI Con 2015 - Booth Demonstrations, Presentations, And Workshop Offered
2015-03-26 03:15:47| rfglobalnet Home Page
NI (formerly AWR Corporation) will be showcasing NI AWR Design Environment software in its Booth #315 at the Electronic Design Innovation Conference 2015 (EDI CON 2015) being held April 14-16 in Beijing, China.
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Thales Alena Space Dramatically Cuts Design To Production Times With NI AWR Design Environment
2015-03-12 02:17:00| rfglobalnet Home Page
NI (formerly AWR Corporation) announces that Thales Alenia Space (TAS) Italy has successfully developed a complete RF/microwave flow using NI AWR Design Environment, dramatically cutting design-to-production times and increasing design reuse.
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New Version Of NI AWR Design Environment Now Available
2015-03-10 02:12:30| rfglobalnet Home Page
NI (formerly AWR Corporation) announces the immediate availability of the 11.03/.04 release of NI AWR Design Environment high-frequency software, inclusive of Microwave Office, Analog Office, Visual System Simulator (VSS), Analyst and AXIEM for the design of MMICs, RF PCBs, RFICs, microwave modules, communication systems, radar systems, antennas and more.
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University Of Alberta Graduate Student Uses NI AWR Design Environment Software To Design Graphene FETs
2014-06-24 09:30:30| rfglobalnet News Articles
NI (formerly AWR Corporation) has published a new success story detailing how Ahsan U. Alam, a University of Alberta, Canada graduate student, successfully developed a modified top-of-thebarrier model for graphene field-effect transistors (GFETs) using NI AWR Design Environment/ Microwave Office circuit design software.
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