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Web-Based Tool Quickly Generates Custom RF Filter Designs

June 12, 2025
Nuvotronics’ StrataWorks platform opens the door to rapid design of RF filters based on the company’s PolyStrata microfabrication technology.

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With the release of its StrataWorks web-based design platform, Nuvotronics comes to IMS 2025’s Booth #1165 with a tool that lets designers quickly create and customize passive RF components based on the company’s PolyStrata microfabrication technology. The first capability in the StrataWorks suite, StrataWorks Filters, allows engineers to design high-performance, surface-mount RF filters with exceptional speed, precision, and flexibility.

According to GM Scott Meller, “With the StrataWorks design tool, users can go from concept to simulation in minutes, receiving quotes within 24 hours."

The platform streamlines the design and specification process for production of RF devices using the PolyStrata technology. Intelligent design rules within the tool enable users to tailor components to their exact specifications. Those designs can then be fabricated on Nuvotronics' regularly scheduled bi-monthly multi-user runs, delivering high-performance, surface-mountable components in as little as 12 to 16 weeks.

While the initial release focuses on filter design, the StrataWorks platform will expand to support a broad range of passive RF devices. Thus, engineers can leverage PolyStrata technology across an even wider array of applications.

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