News | November 1, 2017

NI AWR Design Environment On Display In Booth Demonstrations And Presentations At COMCAS 2017

Sherry Hess, VP of Marketing, AWR Group of NI, to Speak at IEEE MTT-S Sponsored Women in Engineering Session

NI AWR Design Environment, featuring capabilities for the design of power amplifiers (PAs), antennas, communications and radar systems and more, will be on display in Booth #26-27 and #35-36 at the International Conference on Microwave, Communications, Antennas and Electronic Systems (COMCAS) 2017, taking place in Tel Aviv, Israel from November 13-15, 2017. NI AWR software will be featured in two WirelessApps presentations and a filter design workshop conducted by Dan Swanson of SW Filter Design. Additionally, Sherry Hess, Vice President of Marketing at the AWR Group of NI will present at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Microwave Theory and Techniques Society sponsored (MTT-S) Women in Engineering (WIE) session.

Activity details include:

Booth Demonstrations in #26-27 and #35-36

  • What’s New in NI AWR Design Environment V13
  • Microwave Office for Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC), RF Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and Module Design
  • Visual System Simulator (VSS) for Wireless Communications and Radar Systems
  • Analyst and AXIEM Electromagnetic (EM) technology for Interconnect Analysis
  • AntSyn for Antenna Synthesis and Optimization

Presentations

  • WirelessApps: Complete X-Band 2x2 Phased-Array Antenna Design and Simulation
    November 14 |11:00 a.m.| Room 4
  • WirelessApps: Challenges in Microwave Filter Design – Dan Swanson, SW Filter
    November 13 | 10:00 a.m. | Room 4
  • Workshop Session: Intuitive Microwave Filter Design With EM Simulation - Dan Swanson, SW Filter Design
    November 15 | 2:20 p.m. | Room Royal 1
  • WIE Session: Opportunities and Challenges for Women in Engineering - Sherry Hess November 15 | 9:00 a.m. | Room 3

For further details about COMCAS 2017 please visit awrcorp.com/news/events/event/comcas-2017.

Source: National Instruments