AWR, AMPSA Team On Amp Design Tool

Dec. 3, 2009
Design software suppliers AWR and AMPSA have announced a relationship by which AMPSA's Multimatch amplifier design technology is available as an optional module into AWR's popular Microwave Office high-frequency design software. Users of Microwave Office ...

Design software suppliers AWR and AMPSA have announced a relationship by which AMPSA's Multimatch amplifier design technology is available as an optional module into AWR's popular Microwave Office high-frequency design software. Users of Microwave Office can gain access to the Multimatch Amplifier Design Wizard (Multimatch ADW) for creating and analyzing a wide range of Class A and Class B RF and microwave amplifiers.

According to Pieter Abrie, Founder of the South African software specialist, AMPSA, "The power of Multimatch software comes from its specialized structure and powerful real-world synthesis, analysis, optimization, and artwork capabilities. Incorporating Multimatch as a pre-processor to AWR's RF and microwave circuit simulator offers a complete, robust, and comprehensive design environment for amplifier designers." Sherry Hess, Vice President of Marketing at AWR, adds that "This partnership continues our ongoing strategy of providing best-in-class tools and technologies that improve the overall design experience of our customers and help them get their products to market quickly."

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