Agilent Integrates EM Simulator Into Genesys

Aug. 23, 2007
Agilent Technologies announced that Momentum GX, a three-dimensional (3D) planar electromagnetic (EM) simulator, has been fully integrated into the former Eagleware-Elanix Genesys modeling platform, now known as Agilent Genesys. The new platform ...

Agilent Technologies announced that Momentum GX, a three-dimensional (3D) planar electromagnetic (EM) simulator, has been fully integrated into the former Eagleware-Elanix Genesys modeling platform, now known as Agilent Genesys. The new platform combines integrated linear, layout, harmonic balance, SPICE, RF system simulation, and 3D-planar EM simulation into a single low-cost environment. Momentum GX is well suited for characterizing passive circuit structures and components. It can handle multilayer structures and includes the effects of coupling and parasitic elements. The full-wave EM solver provides accurate simulation of open-boundary problems, can simulate structures with novel, arbitrary shapes, and is capable of full dispersion and radiation simulation. For more information, visit the link below.

Agilent Technologies (www.agilent.com/find/eesof-momentum-gx)

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