November 2006 [Computer-Aided Engineering] Software Shortens Path To Working RF Designs Electronic-design-automation (EDA) tools save time and design costs while allowing engineers to focus on making products more competitive. To keep delivering on such promises, however, EDA tools must be regularly updated. For example, Agilent Technologies' EEsof EDA division recently released the 2006A version of its Advanced Design System (ADS). This software update connects products from the company's Eagleware acquisition with the mainstream ADS user base. ... |
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