Putting Software Through Its Paces

June 4, 2013
A variety of circuit- and system-level software tools will be available for demonstration at the 2013 IMS in Seattle, WA.

In addition to offering demonstrations of its powerful computer-aided-engineering (CAE) software tools at IMS booth No. 330, AWR will be sponsoring several social gatherings at the 2013 IMS. Along with demonstrations of its popular Microwave Office,® Visual System Simulator,™ AXIEM,® and Analog Office® software tools, AWR will be one of the hosts of a party from 7 PM until midnight at GameWorks on June 5 after the exhibition hall closes. Also, the CAE developer will be making several technical presentations at IMS as part of the on-exhibition-floor MicroApps presentations (booth No. 1443), including Dr. John Dunn on the use of electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools, scheduled for 11:10 AM on Tuesday, June 4th.

Editor's Note: For more show coverage, be sure to visit Microwaves & RF's IMS 2013 page.

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