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AWR Wins Partial Summary Judgment Against ZTE

AWR® Corp. announced that it won its motion for partial summary judgment against ZTE Corp., the largest publically traded Chinese telecommunications company. ZTE violated the terms of AWR’s software license agreement, which prohibits access and use of its proprietary software with “cracked” or unauthorized license codes, according to a...
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Valpey Fisher Announces Miniature Hi-Rel/COTS Oscillator

At IMS 2011, Valpey Fisher Corp. , a leading provider of high performance integrated products for timing and frequency control announced its latest product offering: the VFH3225, the industry’s smallest size high reliability/commercial off the shelf (COTS) oscillator which offers outstanding performance for military applications. The device delivers frequency...
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IMS2011 Product Wrap Up - Test Equipment and EDA

The biggest news of the show was National Instruments’ acquisition of AWR and Phase Matrix. This brings together the high frequency component capabilities of Phase Matrix to NI hardware and the modeling expertise of AWR for integration with the test systems. David Vye was able to interview the NI...
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IMS2011 Product Wrap Up - MMICs, Materials and More

ADI introduced two 1 W, 2-stage RF driver amplifiers featuring the ability to cover the entire cellular frequency range used in wireless communications systems. The highly-integrated are pin-compatible, easy-to-tune and integrate two stages of gain, thereby saving significant board space when compared to traditional discrete designs. ADI also introduced...
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Nuhertz Technologies Introduces an Electromagnetic Co-Simulation Technique

Nuhertz Technologies has introduced a new feature, an electromagnetic co-simulation technique, in its design software program, FilterSolutions®2011. The technique was introduced at the “Simulation and Surrogate Driven Microwave Design Technology” workshop at IMS 2011 in Baltimore, MD. The Nuhertz software creates synthesized designs of filters. The newly presented co-simulation...
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