Antenna Design Tool Gains New Power

April 20, 2011
Computer Simulation Technology (CST), MAGUS (Pty.) Ltd., and EM Software & Systems (EMSS) have teamed up to produce the latest version (3.0) of the Antenna Magus software design tool. Users can now add their own custom designs to the Antenna Magus ...
Computer Simulation Technology (CST), MAGUS (Pty.) Ltd., and EM Software & Systems (EMSS) have teamed up to produce the latest version (3.0) of the Antenna Magus software design tool. Users can now add their own custom designs to the Antenna Magus database. The software offers years of accumulated antenna design knowledge organized for use by antenna engineers. It includes 148 antenna topologies and 7 transitions that allow designers to achieve a wide range of performance and mechanical objectives.

According to Sam Clarke, the Managing Director for MAGUS (Pty.) Ltd., "We are confident that this feature will not only improve the way that antenna information is managed, but will become the norm for any organization who wants to capture, reuse, and share valuable information efficiently." A free downloadable trial copy of the software is available at the Antenna Magus website.

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