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AWR adds TriQuint devices to Microwave Office software

By Jean-Pierre Joosting
Microwave Engineering
May 06, 2009 (05:19 AM EST)
 


El Segundo, CA — AWR has announced that users of the company's Microwave Office design software now have access to XML library data for a broad array of microwave amplifiers from TriQuint Semiconductor's San Jose design center (formerly WJ Communications). The devices include packaged gain-blocks, field effect transistors (FETs), and heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) amplifiers.

The library provides measurement-based models and footprints used for printed circuit board (PCB) and module layouts. It is available to users of AWR's Microwave Office software through the XML library link accessible from the software. While the majority of the library is targeted for small signal simulation, many nonlinear models are available for the AP60x Series high-voltage HBT amplifiers. The data sheet for each TriQuint device can be viewed by clicking the "Vendor Help" button from within the Microwave Office parameter dialog box for the device, which connects the user directly to TriQuint's website.

The Microwave Office XML parts allow designers to incorporate commercially-available devices directly into their designs by providing a schematic symbol and simulation model as well as by relating the data to a part number and package footprint suitable for a production layout and assembly drawing. XML components have added value because the models themselves are created and provided by TriQuint Semiconductor, which ensures that the model is accurate and represents TriQuint's concept of how the part should function.

These new XML parts increase both the volume and quality of AWR's rapidly-growing vendor parts. The library is available from the AWR website www.awrcorp.com, and other vendors can add and modify parts within AWR's vendor program as TriQuint has done. XML parts can be targeted for native Microwave Office circuit simulation, enabling designers to take advantage of AWR's industry-leading linear and nonlinear frequency-domain simulation, including APLAC® and HSPICE®, as well as system simulation using Visual System Simulator(VSS) software.

 
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