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Acreo AB, a Swedish company that provides contract R&D and production resources for innovative products in electronics, optics, and communication technology, needed to create a single-carrier-modulation (SCM) transceiver link suitable for 100-Gb/s transmission.
When simulating a complete subsystem such as a wireless communication device or radar receiver, the quality of measurement data becomes essential to ensure that the finished product meets or exceeds the demands the system will encounter in service.
This white paper, written by EM expert Dr. John Dunn, demonstrates the importance of correctly selecting and assigning “ground” within EM simulators and how it is essential for successfully predicting the performance of board, package, and their associated interconnects.
Since the year 2010 commercialization of the LTE technology is taking place. At the same time further enhancements of the LTE technology are worked on in order to meet ITU-Advanced requirements. This application note summarizes these necessary improvements known as LTE Advanced.
CST STUDIO SUITE™ 2010 is the culmination of many years of research and development into the most accurate and efficient computational solutions for electromagnetic designs. It comprises CST's tools for the design and optimization of devices operating in a wide range of frequencies - static to optical. Analyses may include thermal and mechanical effects, as well as circuit simulation. All programs are accessible through a common interface which facilitates multi-physics and co-simulation.
Antenna Magus is the first antenna design tool of its kind. Its huge searchable collection of antennas can be explored to find, design and export models of the designed antennas to CST MICROWAVE STUDIO.
Gallium nitride (GaN) is increasingly the choice of defense system amplifier designers because of its inherently higher power density than silicon or GaAs and broadband capability. However, customers want amplifiers that fully exploit GaN’s advantages in smaller and smaller packages.