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Modelithics Rolls Out Models for Mini-Circuits’ Amplifiers

April 10, 2020
Modelithics now offers over 68 models, representing over 130 individual Mini-Circuits components, that include amplifiers, filters and splitters, among others.

Modelithics and Mini-Circuits have expanded their partnership by developing new high-accuracy simulation models for several packaged Mini-Circuits amplifiers. In total, 14 new substrate amplifier models have been developed. These data-based models were extracted by performing broadband S-parameter and noise-parameter measurements with a Keysight PNA-X vector network analyzer (VNA), as part of a Maury Microwave ultra-fast noise parameter measurement setup.

Modelithics now offers over 68 models, representing over 130 individual Mini-Circuits components, that include amplifiers, filters, and splitters, among others. All the new amplifier models are currently available free for use within Keysight Technologies’ PathWave Advanced Design System (ADS). The models can be downloaded from the Mini-Circuits MVP page on the Modelithics website. The models are also conveniently available to all Modelithics Library customers in the newest version (v20) of the Modelithics COMPLETE Library for Keysight ADS. Free 90-day trials for the Modelithics Mini-Circuits Library are also available for use in other EDA simulation tools through the Modelithics Vendor Partner (MVP) Program. These tools include AWR Design Environment/Microwave Office, Keysight Technologies’ Genesys, Ansys HFSS, Sonnet Suites, and Cadence Virtuoso Spectre RF.

Request a trial by visiting the Modelithics Mini-Circuits MVP landing page and clicking on “Free Trial.” The MVP program facilitates proactive communication and collaboration with leading component and IC vendors as well as instrumentation and EDA software suppliers. Contact Modelithics at [email protected] for more information.

Modelithics, https://www.modelithics.com/MVP/MiniCircuits; Mini-Circuits, www.minicircuits.com

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